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Dmitry Solovyev Phones & Addresses

  • Buffalo Grove, IL
  • Glenview, IL
  • Des Plaines, IL
  • Chicago, IL

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System And Method For Media File Synchronization

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US Patent:
20120239617, Sep 20, 2012
Filed:
Aug 30, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/199474
Inventors:
Alexander Savenok - Grandview MO, US
Pavel Savenok - Wheaton IL, US
Dmitry Solovyev - Glenview IL, US
Vassili Altynikov - Libertyville IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707620, 707E1701, 707E17101
Abstract:
Media files are drop box-synchronized to limit the amount of new functionality to which a user must grow accustomed in order to synchronize the content of a media player with a remote server within a cloud computing network. Thusly, users are not required to change the way they use their media player(s), but rather are required to use the familiar drag and drop functionality of their native media player. The present invention contemplates automatic versus interval file synchronization between host and nodal processing units via a server within native media player formats. This is achieved through the creation of a media file play list folder that acts as a drop box into which the user drops the desired play list to synchronize with the server. Certain methodology enhances and supports the synchronization process, which methodology incorporates the use of signature waveform metrics.

System And Method For Media File Synchronization

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US Patent:
20120239621, Sep 20, 2012
Filed:
May 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/134044
Inventors:
Alexander Savenok - Grandview MO, US
Pavel Savenok - Wheaton IL, US
Dmitry Solovyev - Glenview IL, US
Vassili Altynikov - Libertyville IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707634, 707E1701, 707E17032
Abstract:
Media files are drop box-synchronized to limit the amount of new functionality to which a user must grow accustomed in order to synchronize the content of a media player with a remote server within a cloud computing network. Thusly, users are not required to change the way they use their media player(s), but rather are required to use the familiar drag and drop functionality of their native media player. The present invention contemplates synchronizing host and nodal processing units via a server within native media player formats for quick access for the purpose of media playback, media modification, etc. This is achieved through the creation of a media file play list folder that acts as a drop box into which the user drops the desired play list to synchronize with the server. Certain methodology enhances and supports the synchronization process, which methodology incorporates the use of signature waveform metrics.
Dmitry A Solovyev from Buffalo Grove, IL, age ~44 Get Report