COMPUTER SOFTWARE MULTIMEDIA RECORDINGS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DIGITAL CHEF DIGITAL CHEF, INC. 20545 Valley Green Drive Cupertino CA 95014 computer software and multimedia recordings, namely, CD-ROMS, video cassettes and diskettes and manuals sold therewith, used for culinary education and training, menu analysis and planning, diet and nutrition management, recipes and recipe management, food preparation support, food service management and training, and featuring cookbooks, catalogs of various cookbooks and collections of recipes; computer software to facilitate on-line purchasing of food, beverage, food equipment and food service supplies;
TASTE THE PLANET DIGITAL CHEF, INC. 20545 Valley Green Drive Cupertino CA 95014 computer software and multimedia recordings, and manuals sold therewith, used for - culinary education and training; menu analysis and planning; diet and nutrition management; recipes and recipe management; cookbook distribution; food preparation support; foodservice management and training; food, beverage, food equipment, and foodservice supplies purchasing;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Distribution of audio and other multimedia content is accomplished by generating a multimedia session consisting of at least one multimedia program, generating a data session consisting of digital files including at least one software player program and a digital compressed file corresponding to the multimedia program; and distributing the multimedia and data sessions to consumers. The consumers can selectively play the multimedia program from said multimedia session through a player device, and through a computer by using the software player program to manipulate the compressed file. In one aspect of the invention, the multimedia and data sessions are recorded on a physical medium, such as a CD or DVD, and the medium is then distributed. In another aspect, the sessions are combined and transmitted electronically. The data session can include information associated with the multimedia content, in the form of text and graphic files.