CN113660155A - Special effect output method and device - Google Patents
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Abstract
One or more embodiments of the present specification provide a special effect output method and apparatus. The method is applied to a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of a multimedia talkgroup, and can include: displaying a member identifier corresponding to a conversation group member of the multimedia conversation group in a first conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia conversation group; and sending a special effect reminding message to second member equipment corresponding to a second conversation group member when the triggering operation aiming at any member identification is detected and the second conversation group member corresponding to any member identification is in a speaking state, so that the second member equipment outputs a conversation special effect corresponding to the triggering operation through a second conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia conversation group.
Description
Technical Field
One or more embodiments of the present disclosure relate to the field of internet, and in particular, to a special effect output method and apparatus.
Background
In the related art, online interaction methods such as a voice chat room, a voice telephone, a video conference and the like are increasingly widely applied to social and office scenes. A plurality of users can be used as session group members of the multimedia session group, and online interactive communication is realized in the corresponding multimedia session group.
In the process of communicating in the above way, some members often have a need to express their own personal views of other members. For example, in a voice chat room, if a certain member a wants to post its own view of the speech content of a certain member B, the audience member a needs to set itself to be in the speech state first and then turn on the microphone to speak. By adopting the mode, not only the operation of the member A is complicated and the speaking cost is high, but also the speaking of the member A is likely to interrupt the current speaking of the member B, so that the speaking process of the member B is interrupted, and the communication efficiency among the members in the chat room is influenced.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above, one or more embodiments of the present disclosure provide a special effect output method and apparatus to solve the problems in the related art.
To achieve the above object, one or more embodiments of the present disclosure provide the following technical solutions:
according to a first aspect of one or more embodiments of the present specification, a special effect output method is provided, which is applied to a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of a multimedia talkgroup, and includes:
displaying a member identifier corresponding to a conversation group member of the multimedia conversation group in a first conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia conversation group;
and sending a special effect reminding message to second member equipment corresponding to a second conversation group member when the triggering operation aiming at any member identification is detected and the second conversation group member corresponding to any member identification is in a speaking state, so that the second member equipment outputs a conversation special effect corresponding to the triggering operation through a second conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia conversation group.
According to a second aspect of one or more embodiments of the present specification, another special effect output method is provided, which is applied to a second member device corresponding to a second talkgroup member in a speaking state in a multimedia talkgroup, and includes:
receiving a special-effect reminding message sent by first member equipment corresponding to a first talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup, wherein the special-effect reminding message is sent by the first member equipment in response to a triggering operation aiming at a member identifier of a second talkgroup member, and the member identifier of the talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup is displayed in a first talkinterface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup by the first member equipment;
and outputting a session special effect corresponding to the trigger operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group.
According to a third aspect of one or more embodiments of the present specification, there is provided an output method of applause special effects, applied to a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of a multimedia talkgroup, including:
displaying a member identifier corresponding to a conversation group member of the multimedia conversation group in a first conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia conversation group;
and sending a clapping reminding message to second member equipment corresponding to a second conversation group member under the condition that the triggering operation aiming at any member identification is detected and the second conversation group member corresponding to any member identification is in a speaking state, so that the second member equipment outputs a clapping special effect corresponding to the triggering operation through a second conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia conversation group.
According to a fourth aspect of one or more embodiments of the present specification, another applause special effect output method is provided, which is applied to a second member device corresponding to a second talkgroup member in a speaking state in a multimedia talkgroup, and includes:
receiving a clapping reminding message sent by a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup, wherein the clapping reminding message is sent by the first member device in response to a triggering operation aiming at a member identifier of a second talkgroup member, and the member identifier of the talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup is displayed in a first talkinterface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup by the first member device;
and outputting a clapping special effect corresponding to the triggering operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group.
According to a fifth aspect of one or more embodiments of the present specification, there is provided an effect output apparatus applied to a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of a multimedia talkgroup, including:
the identification display unit is used for displaying the member identification corresponding to the conversation group member of the multimedia conversation group in the first conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia conversation group;
the message sending unit is configured to send a special effect reminding message to a second member device corresponding to a second talkgroup member when a trigger operation for any member identifier is detected and the second talkgroup member corresponding to the member identifier is in a speaking state, so that the second member device outputs a session special effect corresponding to the trigger operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup.
According to a sixth aspect of one or more embodiments of the present specification, another special effect output apparatus is provided, which is applied to a second member device corresponding to a second talkgroup member in a speaking state in a multimedia talkgroup, and includes:
a message receiving unit, configured to receive a special-effect reminder message sent by a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup, where the special-effect reminder message is sent by the first member device in response to a trigger operation for a member identifier of a second talkgroup member, and the member identifier of the talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup is displayed in a first session interface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup by the first member device;
and the special effect output unit is used for outputting the session special effect corresponding to the triggering operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group.
According to a seventh aspect of one or more embodiments of the present specification, an output apparatus for applauding special effects is provided, which is applied to a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of a multimedia talkgroup, and includes:
the identification display unit is used for displaying the member identification corresponding to the conversation group member of the multimedia conversation group in the first conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia conversation group;
the message sending unit is configured to send a clapping reminding message to a second member device corresponding to a second talkgroup member when a trigger operation for any member identifier is detected and the second talkgroup member corresponding to the member identifier is in a speaking state, so that the second member device outputs a clapping special effect corresponding to the trigger operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup.
According to an eighth aspect of one or more embodiments of the present specification, another apparatus for outputting a clapping special effect is provided, which is applied to a second member device corresponding to a second talkgroup member in a speaking state in a multimedia talkgroup, and includes:
a message receiving unit, configured to receive a clapping notification message sent by a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup, where the clapping notification message is sent by the first member device in response to a trigger operation for a member identifier of a second talkgroup member, and the member identifier of the talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup is displayed in a first session interface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup by the first member device;
and the special effect display unit is used for outputting a clapping special effect corresponding to the triggering operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group.
According to a ninth aspect of one or more embodiments herein, there is provided an electronic device, comprising:
a processor;
a memory for storing processor-executable instructions;
wherein the processor implements the method of any of the first or second aspects by executing the executable instructions.
According to a tenth aspect of one or more embodiments of the present description, there is provided a computer readable storage medium having stored thereon computer instructions which, when executed by a processor, implement the steps of the method according to any one of the first or second aspects.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic architecture diagram of an online interaction system according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a flowchart of a special effect output method according to an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of a conversation interface of a first member device, according to an example embodiment.
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a control presentation window in a first member device, according to an example embodiment.
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a member details page in a first member device, according to an example embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a diagram illustrating a conversation special effect in a first member device according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram of an operation reminder special effect in a first member device according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 8 is a schematic diagram of an attention reminding message in a first member device according to an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 9 is a conversation interface diagram of a third member device provided in an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 10 is a flow chart of another special effects output method provided by an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 11 is a schematic illustration of a conversation interface of a second member device according to an example embodiment.
Fig. 12 is a diagram illustrating a conversation special effect in a first member device according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 13 is a conversation special effect diagram in another first member device provided by an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 14 is a conversation special effect diagram in yet another first member device provided by an example embodiment.
Fig. 15 is a schematic illustration of a conversation interface of yet another second member device provided by an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 16 is a flowchart of an output method of a clapping effect according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 17 is a flowchart of another method for outputting a clapping effect according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 18 is a schematic diagram of an apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 19 is a block diagram of an effect output apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 20 is a block diagram of another special effect output apparatus provided by an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 21 is a block diagram of an output device for clapping a special effect according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 22 is a block diagram of another apparatus for outputting a clapping effect according to an exemplary embodiment.
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Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description refers to the accompanying drawings, like numbers in different drawings represent the same or similar elements unless otherwise indicated. The implementations described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all implementations consistent with one or more embodiments of the present specification. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatus and methods consistent with certain aspects of one or more embodiments of the specification, as detailed in the claims which follow.
It should be noted that: in other embodiments, the steps of the corresponding methods are not necessarily performed in the order shown and described herein. In some other embodiments, the method may include more or fewer steps than those described herein. Moreover, a single step described in this specification may be broken down into multiple steps for description in other embodiments; multiple steps described in this specification may be combined into a single step in other embodiments.
FIG. 1 is an architectural diagram of an online interaction platform, provided by an exemplary embodiment. As shown in fig. 1, the system may include a network 10, a server 11, a number of electronic devices, such as a first handset 12, a second handset 13, a third handset 14, and so on.
The server 11 may be a physical server comprising an independent host, or the server 11 may be a virtual server or a cloud server carried by a cluster of hosts. In the operation process, the server 11 may operate a server-side program of an application to implement a related service function of the application, for example, when the server 11 operates a program of an online interaction platform, the server may be implemented as a server of the online interaction platform. In the technical solution of one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, the server 11 may cooperate with the clients running on the first mobile phone 12, the second mobile phone 13, and the third mobile phone 14 to implement a special effect output scheme in the online interaction process.
The first handset 12, the second handset 13 and the third handset 14 are only one type of electronic device that the user can use. In fact, it is obvious that the user can also use electronic devices of the type such as: tablet devices, notebook computers, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), wearable devices (e.g., smart glasses, smart watches, etc.), etc., which are not limited by one or more embodiments of the present disclosure. During the operation process, the electronic device may operate a client-side program of an application to implement a relevant service function of the application, for example, when the electronic device operates a program of an online interaction platform, the electronic device may be implemented as a client of the online interaction platform. For example, in a language chat scenario, the multimedia talk group formed by the interacting parties may be a voice chat room, and the first handset 12 may be implemented as a device used by the speaking party (i.e., a member of the talk group in the speaking state), and the second handset 13 and the third handset 14 may be implemented as devices used by the listening party (i.e., a member of the talk group in the listening state). Or, in a video conference scene, the multimedia session group formed by each interactive party may be an online conference room, and the first mobile phone 12, the second mobile phone 13, and the third mobile phone 14 may all be implemented as devices used by the speaking party, and each device respectively acquires a corresponding video picture.
It should be noted that: an application program of a client of the online interaction platform can be pre-installed on the electronic equipment, so that the client can be started and run on the electronic equipment; of course, when an online "client" such as HTML5 technology is employed, the client can be obtained and run without installing a corresponding application on the electronic device.
And for the network 10, various types of wired or wireless networks may be included.
In this embodiment, the online interaction platform not only can implement a special effect output function, but also can be used as an integrated function platform of many other functions, such as displaying member identifiers, detecting and triggering operations, displaying a speaking special effect, displaying an attention reminding message, displaying an operation reminding special effect, and the like.
Fig. 2 is a flowchart of a special effect output method according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in fig. 2, the method applied to a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of a multimedia talkgroup may include the following steps:
The multimedia session group referred to in the embodiments of the present specification may have various forms, for example, a voice chat room or a video conference room, etc. The multimedia session group includes a plurality of session group members, and the first session group member may be any member of the multimedia session group, which is not limited in this embodiment of the present disclosure. For example, in a social software implemented voice chat room, the first chat group member may be any of an administrator of the chat room, a member in a speaking state, a member in a listening state, and the like. As another example, in a video conference room implemented in office software, the first session group member may be any participant such as a conference host, a speaker, a viewer, etc. Each of the session group members in the multimedia session group refers to a user who joins the multimedia session group in the interactive application program (e.g., the social software or the office software). In addition, although only the first member device and the second member device are referred to in the embodiments of the present description, and the server is not mentioned, it should be understood that the data interaction between the first member device and the second member device may be implemented by being added by a server (e.g., the server 11 shown in fig. 1) of the online interaction platform.
The following embodiments of the present specification take a social software-implemented voice chat room as an example, and are described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The members of the conversation group in the voice chat room can be divided into a speaking member in a speaking state and a listening member in a listening state, or all the members of the conversation group can be speaking members. In the trigger operation, any of the session group members may speak while in the speaking state itself. For any conversation group member, the electronic device used by the conversation group member can collect the audio signals (such as speaking, playing music, playing sound recordings and the like) generated by the member and send the audio signals to other conversation group members through the corresponding server so as to be listened by the other party.
In addition, the multimedia session group may also include at least one administrator. In order to achieve effective management and control of the first talk group member performing the triggering operation so as to avoid the risk that the talk content or the talk right may be generated, the member status of the talk group member may be set to the talk state after confirmation by the chat room administrator. For example, for any first session group member, the corresponding first member device may send a talk request to the administrator device corresponding to the administrator of the chat room when detecting a trigger operation (performed by the member) for setting the member to be in the talk state, and switch the member state of the any first session group member from the listening state to the talk state when receiving at least one acknowledgement message returned by the administrator device, thereby switching the member from the listening member to the talk member. For another example, for an administrator of a chat room, the administrator can directly set the member status of the administrator to be the speaking status without the consent of other members in the conversation group, so that the administrator can realize efficient management and control of the multimedia conversation group.
After joining the multimedia session group, the first member device may present a session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group, that is, the first session interface. In the interface, the first member device may present a member identifier corresponding to a member of a talkgroup in the multimedia talkgroup. The presented member identifier may include a member name, for example, the member identifier of any conversation group member may be a user nickname of the member; alternatively, the presented member identification may also include a member avatar, e.g., the member identification of any of the talkgroup members may be the user avatar of that member.
As shown in fig. 3, assume that fig. 3 is the first session interface corresponding to the talkgroup member M0 (i.e., the first talkgroup member is the talkgroup member M0), and assume that the talkgroup member is a listening member in a listening state. In the first session interface of the first member device, the session group information 301 of the multimedia session group, such as the session group name, the session group ID, etc., may be presented. The member identifications of the members of the conversation group (i.e., the current talker) who are currently in the speaking state may also be presented in the talker identification presentation area 302, such as the member avatar 303 and the member name 304. In the case that a plurality of current speakers are displayed in the first session interface, the first member device may display the member name and/or the member avatar of the first session group member at the first display position in the speaker identifier display area 302, so that the first session group member can quickly locate its member identifier in the first session interface. Of course, the first session interface may also display member identifiers of all session group members in the multimedia session group, which is not described in detail.
In addition, a speaking trigger control 306 may be displayed in the speaking status bar 305 below the first conversation interface, and the first conversation group member may set itself to be in the speaking status by triggering the control, so as to speak. For example, the first talk group member may press the talk trigger control 306 with a finger and lift the finger after the talk ends; as another example, the first talk group member may also click to activate the talk trigger control 306, talk after the control is activated, and click the control again to restore its state after the talk ends. In addition, a member invitation control 307 may be shown in the talk status bar 305, which the first session group member may trigger and select the user in the pop-up or jump invitation object selection page that the first session group member wants to invite to join the multimedia session group. Correspondingly, the first member device may further determine a corresponding selection result when detecting the selection operation, and send a session group invitation message to an invited user corresponding to the selection result, so that the invited user agrees to and joins the multimedia session group.
In addition, a quit control 308 may be shown in the talk status bar 305, and accordingly, the first talk group member may also quit the talk status (i.e. restore to the listening status) or quit the multimedia talk group by triggering the control. Of course, to avoid possible misoperation of the first talkgroup member, the first member device may also separately set the trigger control for exiting the multimedia talkgroup at another location of the first talkinterface, such as the right display area of the aforementioned talkgroup information 301.
In an embodiment, the first member device may determine an associated user of the second talkgroup member, and then display a user identifier corresponding to the associated user in an associated user identifier display area 309 in the first talkinterface, so that the first talkgroup member determines a user concerned by the current speaker according to the user identifier. Furthermore, the first group member can focus on the associated user to increase the number of users concerned by itself, thereby expanding the communication range of itself. The user identification of the associated user may also include a user name and/or a user avatar, similar to the member identification of the second session group member described above.
There may be many possibilities for the associated user of the second session group member, such as a focused user of the second session group member, a friend user of the second session group member, and/or an administrator of the multimedia session group in which the second session group member is located. The administrator of the multimedia session group in which the second session group member is located may include an administrator of the current multimedia session group and/or an administrator of another multimedia session group to which the second session group member joins. In addition, the user identities of the associated users presented in the first conversation interface may have a one-to-one correspondence with member identities of members of the second conversation group member, such as users U1, U2, U3, and U4, which are attended by speakers shown in fig. 1, may be users attended by current speakers M1, M2, M3, and M4, respectively.
As mentioned above, the first conversational interface of the multimedia talkgroup shows the member identification of the second talkgroup member. In order to effectively distinguish the member states of the members corresponding to the member identifications, the first member device may display, in the first session interface, a speaking special effect for the second talkgroup member, where the speaking special effect is used to represent that the second talkgroup member is in the speaking state. For example, the first member device may present the above-described speaking effect (not shown in fig. 3) for each of the second talkgroup members. For another example, the first member device may only show the speaking special effect for the actually speaking conversation group member, and at this time, the first conversation group member in the speaking state is the actually speaking conversation group member. Such as during a conversation between any talkgroup member and another talkgroup member, the two talk alternately, so that only one talkgroup member may be talking at any one time, i.e., only one talkgroup member is in the talk state. As shown in fig. 3, in the current speaker M1-M4, if only the talkgroup members M3 and M4 are speaking at the current moment (i.e. each talkgroup member in the multimedia talkgroup can hear the sounds made by M3 and M4, while M1 and M2 do not make sounds at this moment), the corresponding special speech effect 310 (the masking layer and the dynamic wave line shown above the member head) can be shown above both member identifications to indicate the source of the current sound to the first talkgroup member.
As described above, member identifiers of a plurality of members may be displayed in the first session interface, so that the first session group member may perform a trigger operation with respect to any member identifier, and accordingly, the first member device may send a special-effect reminding message to the second member device corresponding to the second session group member when determining that the second session group member corresponding to the member identifier is in the speaking state, so that the device outputs a session special effect corresponding to the trigger operation in the second session interface.
The above-described triggering operation performed by the first talk group member may take various forms and accordingly the first member device may detect this operation in various ways. For example, the first member device may determine that the above-described triggering operation is detected in case a first operation performed by the first session group member for any member identification is detected. As shown in fig. 3, the talkgroup member M0 (i.e. the first talkgroup member) may perform a first operation of double-click, triple-click, etc. with respect to the member identification of the talkgroup member M4, and accordingly, the first member device may send a special-effect reminder message to the second member device corresponding to the talkgroup member M4 when detecting the operation.
For another example, the first member device may also display a trigger control corresponding to the alternative special effect in response to the second operation performed on any member identifier, and determine that the trigger operation is detected when the selection operation performed on the trigger control corresponding to the session special effect is detected. As shown in fig. 3, the talkgroup member M0 may perform a second operation, such as a single-click or long-press, on the member identifier of the talkgroup member M4, and in response to the second operation, the first member device may display the trigger control corresponding to the alternative special effect in a variety of ways. For example, the first member device may pop up a control display window, and display a trigger control corresponding to the alternative special effect in the window. As shown in fig. 4, after detecting the first operation, the first member device may display a fan-shaped control display window 401 in a cover layer above the current first session interface, where a plurality of trigger controls respectively corresponding to the alternative special effects are displayed, such as a "like" control for like M4, a "clap" control 402 for triggering to output a "clap" special effect for M4, a "send flower" control for M4, and the like, and of course, may further include a "heart" control for sending a heart-shaped special effect for M4, a "thank you" control for sending a thank you special effect for M4, and the like (not shown in fig. 4). If the first session group member selects the "clapping" control 402 and performs a corresponding triggering operation (such as clicking), the first member device may send a special effect reminding message for the "clapping" special effect to the second member device corresponding to the session group member M4 in response to the operation, so that the second member device outputs the "clapping" special effect in the second session interface. For another example, the first member device may pop up or jump to a member details page and display a trigger control corresponding to the alternative special effect in the page. As shown in fig. 5, the first member device may, in response to the first operation described above, present a member details page 501 above the first session interface, in which page there is also presented, in addition to the member avatar, member name and member details information 502, a "clap" control 503 for triggering initiation of a "clap" special effect to M4 (i.e., triggering the second member device to present the special effect in the second session interface). If the conversation group member M0 performs a corresponding trigger operation (e.g., a single click) with respect to the "clapping" control 503, the first member device may send a special effect reminding message for the "clapping" special effect to the second member device corresponding to the conversation group member M4, so that the second member device outputs the "clapping" special effect in the second conversation interface.
The number of operations 504, that is, the number of times that the conversation group member M0 has performed the above-mentioned triggering operation for M4, such as "applause 0" may also be shown in the member details page 501. And a focus control for M4 may also be shown in the member details page 501 so that the first session group member may trigger the control to focus on M4. Certainly, special effect controls (not shown in fig. 5) such as the aforementioned "like" control, "send flower" control, "heart of mind" control, "thank you" control, and the like may also be displayed in the member detail page 501, so that the conversation group member M0 can implement corresponding functions by triggering the above space, which is not described again. In addition, for the control display window 401 and the member detail page 501, the respective display styles such as shape, size, position, and the like, and the specific content of the trigger control displayed therein, and the like, may be flexibly adjusted according to the actual situation, and the embodiment of the present specification does not limit this.
As can be seen from the foregoing embodiments, in order to trigger the second member device corresponding to M4 to output a conversation special effect in the second conversation interface, the first conversation group member may perform a first operation directly on the member avatar of M4 in the first conversation interface, or may perform a second operation on the avatar, and then perform a selection operation on the corresponding special effect control in a pop-up control presentation window or a member detail page. It is obviously more convenient and faster for the first group member to perform the first operation directly. The reason why the user does not implement the first operation but implements the second operation is that the user does not know the operation mode of the first operation, so that the first member device can display the operation reminding special effect for the first operation in the first session interface under the condition that the first member device detects the second operation for the first time, remind the first session group members of triggering and outputting the session special effect in a simpler and more convenient first operation mode, so that the triggering operation of the first session group members is simplified, and the special effect triggering and outputting efficiency is improved.
As shown in fig. 6, after it is detected for the first time that the first session group member performs the above-mentioned second operation, such as single-click or long-press, with respect to M4, the first member device may slide and pop up a reminder window 601 at the upper right of the page of the first session interface, where a corresponding operation reminder message, such as "try on double-click avatar, to quickly give a TA clap" may be displayed in the window. The window can be hidden to the right side in a sliding mode after a preset time length (such as 5s, 2s, 4s and the like) is displayed, and therefore a dynamic display effect of the reminding message is formed. Of course, the reminding window 601 may be displayed in a jumping manner, and/or output special effects such as sound and vibration correspondingly, so as to enhance the reminding effect, OOO, for the first session group member.
In response to the special effect reminding message sent by the first member device, the second member device may output a session special effect corresponding to the above-mentioned trigger operation in the second session interface, and a specific output process may refer to the detailed description of the embodiment described in subsequent fig. 9, which is not detailed here.
In an embodiment, after detecting a triggering operation performed by a first member of the group on a second member identifier, in order to make the first member of the group know a specific effect of the above-mentioned session special effect output by the second member device, the first member device may also output the session special effect corresponding to the triggering operation in the first session interface. The first member device may display the session special effect in a superimposed manner in a display area of any member identifier corresponding to the trigger operation. After detecting the above-described triggering operation performed by the first talkgroup member with respect to talkgroup member M4, the first member device may output the above-described session effect in the first session interface.
Specifically, the first member device may output the conversation special effect by using at least one output dimension of images, videos, and/or sounds. As shown in fig. 7, the first member device may display a dynamic image 701 (e.g., a gif-format picture, etc.) with clapping actions in the first session interface, and by displaying the image, the first member device exhibits a two-handed clapping effect. Of course, in addition to the dynamic images, the first member device may also display a video or still image containing the two-handed clapping action character to present the two-handed clapping display effect. The above dynamic image 701, video or still image may be displayed in an overlapping manner above the head portrait of the member of the conversation group member M4. In this case, in order to avoid the above-described moving image 701, video, or still image from completely blocking the head portrait of the member of the talkgroup member M4, transparency may be set for the moving image 701, video, or still image.
In addition, the first member device may also control an audio output component such as a speaker to play clapping sound (such as "papa" sound), or play the clapping sound while displaying the dynamic image 701, the video or the static image, so as to simulate a real sound effect of the clapping sound and realize a more realistic clapping effect.
Wherein the above output dimension of the session effect in the first member device may be set by the first session group member itself. For example, a first session group member may set a uniform output dimension in a management interface of an interactive application program, so that when it is detected that the first session group member implements the above-described trigger operation for a member identifier of any second session group member in a multimedia session group to which the first session group member is added, the first member device may output a corresponding session special effect according to the uniformly set output dimension. Of course, the first talkgroup member may also set a targeted output dimension only in the current multimedia talkgroup, so that the first member device may output the session special effect in the first session interface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup according to the targeted output dimension, and still output the session special effect in the session interfaces corresponding to the other multimedia talkgroups joined by the first talkgroup member according to the system default setting or the aforementioned unified setting. As shown in fig. 7, for the above-mentioned audio form of the conversation effect, the first conversation group member can control whether to output the audio conversation effect by triggering the audio switch 702. Similarly, the second talkgroup member may also perform the above-mentioned unified setting on each multimedia talkgroup to which it is added, or perform the above-mentioned targeted setting on each multimedia talkgroup to which it is added, so that the session special effects may be output according to different output dimensions in different multimedia talkgroups. For example, during the course of a speech, the second conversation member may not want the second member device to output a conversation special effect in audio form (such as the clapping described above) to avoid disturbing the speech itself, so it may control to turn off the output of that sound. Of course, in the case of managing the above-mentioned sound, it is also possible to set and output the picture content (such as the above-mentioned video special effect, moving image or still image) corresponding to the clapping, so as to know in time whether the content spoken by other members agrees with the content spoken by the members, thereby ensuring the speech quality.
For another example, in the aforementioned multimedia session group to which the first session group member and the second session group member join, the administrator may set the corresponding output dimension, so that the first member device and the second member device may each output the session special effect corresponding to the trigger operation according to the output dimension (in the same output mode) specified by the setting.
During the speaking process of a certain second talkgroup member, the first talkgroup member may recognize the speaking content of the second talkgroup member for a plurality of times, and therefore may initiate the above-mentioned session special effect to the second talkgroup member for a plurality of times (i.e. the above-mentioned trigger operation is performed for the member identification of the second talkgroup member for a plurality of times). In order to make the first session group member clearly aware of the number of times that the first session group member has performed the above-mentioned triggering operation on a certain second session group member, the first member device may present, in the first session interface, the number of times that the first session group member performed the above-mentioned triggering operation with respect to the member identification. The operation times may be accumulated times within a certain period of time. For example, the time period may be a preset time period before the current time, for example, when the preset time period is 1min, the number of times of operations shown at any time is within the latest 1min, and the first talkgroup member performs the accumulated number of times of the above-mentioned triggering operation on the second talkgroup member in the multimedia talkgroup. For another example, the time period may also be a total time period for the first session group member to join the multimedia session group, and the operation times shown at any time are historical accumulated times for the first session group member to perform the triggering operation on the second session group member in the multimedia session group since the first session group member joined the multimedia session group. Of course, in a case that the first talkgroup member joins the multimedia talkgroup multiple times (for example, the first talkgroup member exits after joining a certain multimedia talkgroup, and then joins the certain multimedia talkgroup), the historical accumulated number may be an accumulated number of times until the first talkgroup member joins the multimedia talkgroup, or an accumulated number of times until the first talkgroup member joins the multimedia talkgroup last time, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present specification.
The operation times can be displayed in association with the session special effect. As shown in fig. 7, the number of operations 703 (i.e., "1 time" word) is shown in the upper right corner area of the moving image 701 corresponding to the "clapping" special effect. Of course, the operation times 703 may be displayed in other positions, and the embodiment of the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
In the multimedia session group, if a first session group member implements the above-mentioned trigger operation for any member identifier to trigger a second member device corresponding to the member identifier to output a session special effect in a second session interface, it indicates that the first session group member agrees with the speaking perspective of the second member device, so that the first session group member and the second session group member may have similar perspective advices, and the first member device may remind the first session group member to pay attention to the second session group member. Specifically, the first member device may display, in the first session interface, the attention reminding message for the second session group member when the number of times of the operation of implementing the above-described trigger operation for the member identifier of the second session group member is greater than the number threshold. The number threshold may be preset, for example, may be 1 time, 5 times, 2 times, and the like, and this is not limited in this specification.
Further, in a case that the first member device is interested in paying attention to the first member device, the first member device may perform a confirmation operation with respect to the attention reminding message displayed in the first session interface, and accordingly, the first member device may set the second member device as an attention user of the first member device in response to the confirmation operation, so as to realize the attention of the first member device to the first member device by the first member device.
Assuming that the above-mentioned number threshold is 1, the first member device may show the attention reminding message in a message window 801 popped up above the first session interface as shown in fig. 8. The attention reminding message may have various forms, and accordingly, the first session group member may perform the confirming operation in various ways. For example, the attention alert message can include message content 802 (e.g., "will, not far away from the mountain sea") and a trigger control 803, and the first session group member can perform a confirmation operation on the attention alert message by clicking the trigger control 803. For another example, the attention reminding message may also only include triggerable message content, such as "close person, not far from the mountain sea, go to attention TA" or the like (not shown in fig. 8), and the first session group member may implement the confirmation operation on the attention reminding message by clicking the triggerable message content corresponding to the underline.
Accordingly, the first member device may set the second session group member as the focused user of the first session group member upon detecting that the trigger control 803 is triggered. For example, the first member device may send attention request information for the second session group member to the server, so that the server sets the second session group member as an attention user of the first session group member.
In a multimedia talkgroup, a plurality of talkgroup members are typically included. As described above, the above-mentioned triggering operation performed by the first talkgroup member with respect to the second talkgroup member can trigger the output of the session special effect in the second session interface, so as to reflect the view (e.g., approval or disapproval) of the first talkgroup member with respect to the content of the second talkgroup member. But the first talkgroup member or the administrator of the multimedia talkgroup may not want this view to be known to other talkgroup members than the first talkgroup member and the second talkgroup member, so the above-mentioned session effect can be set to private mode by the first talkgroup member or the administrator of the multimedia talkgroup. Under the condition of being in the private mode, the first member device may send the special effect reminding message only to the second member device corresponding to the second talkgroup member. In this case, among all the talkgroup members corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup except the first talkgroup member, only the second member device of the second talkgroup member outputs the special conversation effect, but the other talkgroup members do not output the special conversation effect, so that the other talkgroup members cannot know the view of the speaking content of the first talkgroup member for the second talkgroup member, thereby realizing the private output of the special conversation effect in the multimedia talkgroup.
Of course, the administrator of the first talkgroup member or the multimedia talkgroup may not be concerned about whether the above view is known by other talkgroup members, and may even want to be known by other talkgroup members in time, so the above session special effect may also be set to the public mode by the administrator of the first talkgroup member or the multimedia talkgroup. Under the condition of being in the open mode, the first member device may send a special effect reminding message to member devices corresponding to other members (hereinafter referred to as a third talkgroup member) except the first talkgroup member and the second talkgroup member in the multimedia talkgroup, so that the member devices corresponding to the third talkgroup member show a conversation special effect corresponding to the trigger operation in a conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup. In this case, all the talkgroup members in the multimedia talkgroup can display the corresponding special conversation effect in the conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup, so that each talkgroup member in the multimedia talkgroup can know the view of the speaking content of the first talkgroup member for the second talkgroup member, thereby realizing the public output of the special conversation effect in the multimedia talkgroup.
After the first session group member implements the preset operation in the private state and the public state, the display content in the third session interface is different for the third session group member. In a private state, the third member device does not receive the special effect reminding message, so that the third conversation interface does not display the corresponding conversation special effect, and the interface content displayed in the interface can be as shown in fig. 3, that is, the display content of the third conversation interface is similar to the display content of the first conversation interface when the first conversation group member has not performed the triggering operation. It can be seen that although the talkgroup member M performs the trigger operation with respect to the member identification of the talkgroup member M4, the third conversation interface of the third member device does not exhibit the corresponding conversation effect, and thus the third talkgroup member does not know the above-mentioned view of the speaking content of the first talkgroup member with respect to the second talkgroup member.
In the public state, the third member device receives the special effect reminding message (corresponding to D2) sent by the first member device, so that the third conversation interface can show a corresponding conversation special effect. Of course, the third member device can also receive special effect reminder messages sent by any first talkgroup member in the public state for other second member devices than the talkgroup member M4. As shown in fig. 9, a corresponding "clapping" effect 902 may be displayed in a conversation effect display window 901, and the specific display form of the conversation effect may refer to the foregoing description of the embodiment related to fig. 7, which is not described herein again. In addition, the session special effect display window 901 may also display the operation times 903 of the "clapping" special effect for each second member device, where the operation times is the number of the special effect reminding messages received by the third member device for each second member device. The x 2 in the figure represents that the third member device receives 2 special effect reminding messages aiming at M3, and the x 5 in the figure represents that the third member device receives 5 special effect reminding messages aiming at M4. The conversation special effect display window 901 may also display the head portraits of the members corresponding to the received special effect reminding messages, so that the third conversation group member can know which member initiates applause to each second member device. An audio switch 905 corresponding to the "clapping" special effect may also be displayed in the conversation special effect display window 901, so that the third conversation group member may implement on-off control of the special effect audio by triggering the audio switch 905. And, a prompt message 906 for a third conversation group member, such as "TA clap for you agree" may also be displayed in the conversation special effect display window 901 to prompt the third conversation group member to initiate clapping for the current speaker agreeing with himself.
It will be appreciated that in case the above-mentioned private state or public state is set by a first talkgroup member, the set state may be applicable to a triggering operation performed by the first talkgroup member in the multimedia talkgroup for a member identification of any second talkgroup member, or may also be applicable to a triggering operation performed by the first talkgroup member in any multimedia talkgroup (to which the first talkgroup member joins) for a member identification of any second talkgroup member. In case the above-mentioned private state or public state is set by an administrator of a multimedia talk group, the set state may be applicable to any trigger operation implemented by any first talk group member in the multimedia talk group for the member identification of any second talk group member. In addition, when neither the first session group member nor the administrator of the multimedia session group sets the state, the first member device may send the special effect notification message according to a default state, where the default state may be the private state or the public state, and this is not limited in this embodiment of the specification.
In the foregoing embodiment, the first member device presents, in the first session interface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup, the member identifier corresponding to the talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup, and sends, in the case of detecting the trigger operation implemented for the member identifier of the second talkgroup member in the speaking state, the special effect alert message to the second member device corresponding to the second talkgroup member, so that the latter presents the corresponding special effect of the session. Through the method, the first session group member can quickly publish the view of speaking for the second session group member in the first session interface by implementing the triggering operation, so that the requirement that the first session group member easily expresses the attitude of the second session group member is effectively met. In addition, in the process, the first conversation group member does not need to set the conversation state and really speak, so that the process of expressing the attitude of the first conversation group member is simpler and more convenient, the speaking process of the first member device is difficult to interrupt, and the conversation efficiency among the conversation group members in the multimedia conversation group is improved to a certain extent.
Corresponding to the special effect output method applied to the first member device corresponding to the first talkgroup member in the multimedia talkgroup described in the foregoing embodiment, the present specification also proposes a special effect output method applied to the second member device corresponding to the second talkgroup member in the multimedia talkgroup, which can be seen in fig. 10. As shown in fig. 10, the method may include the steps of:
And 1004, outputting a session special effect corresponding to the trigger operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group.
The member identification of the session group member of the multimedia session group is shown in the first member device corresponding to the first session group member of the multimedia session group. The presented member identifier may include a member name, for example, the member identifier of any session group member may be a user nickname of a corresponding user; alternatively, the member identification that the member is exposed to may also include the member avatar.
The first conversation group member may implement a trigger operation for a member identifier of a second conversation group member shown in the first conversation interface, and correspondingly, the second member device may send a special effect reminding message to the second member device corresponding to the second conversation group member when detecting the trigger operation. Furthermore, in the case that the special effect reminding message is received, the second member device may display a corresponding conversation special effect in the second conversation interface. The second member device may output the conversation special effect by using at least one output dimension such as an image, a video and/or a sound.
Still taking the scenario of a voice chat room as an example, assume that fig. 11 is the second conversation interface corresponding to the talkgroup member M4 (and the second talkgroup member is the talkgroup member M4). As shown in fig. 11, a speaker identification display area 1101 displays member identifications of members of a conversation group (i.e., a current speaker) who are in a speaking state at the current time, such as member avatars and member names. Additionally, among all talkgroup members in the talk state, including the talking member talkgroup members M3 and M4, the second member device may present a corresponding talk special effect over both member identifications to indicate to the second talkgroup member the source of the current speech. Because the interface is the conversation interface corresponding to the conversation group member M4, the second member device may also respectively exhibit different special speaking effects to effectively distinguish the conversation group member M4 from the other speaking members (i.e., the conversation group member M3). For example, a first speech effect 1102 in the form of a bouncing note may be shown in the lower right corner of the member avatar of the conversation group member M3, and a second speech effect 1103, which is a covering layer and a dynamic wavy line, may be shown above the member avatar of the conversation group member M3.
In an embodiment, the second member device may further determine an associated user of the second talkgroup member, and then display the determined user identifier of the associated user in the associated user identifier display area 1104 of the second session interface, so that the second talkgroup member determines the user concerned by the current speaker according to the user identifier. So that the second session group member can implement a corresponding attention operation for the associated user to expand the communication range of the first session group member. The user identification of the associated user may also include a user name and/or a user avatar, similar to the member identification of the second session group member described above. The associated users of any second session group member may include multiple types, such as a focused user of the second session group member, a friend user of the second session group member, and/or an administrator of another multimedia session group in which the second session group member is located. Moreover, the associated users are all users outside the multimedia session group, that is, the determined associated users are not members of the session group in the multimedia session group, so the second member device may invite the associated users to join the multimedia session group.
For example, the second member device may send a group invitation message for the multimedia session group to the user device corresponding to the associated user, and accordingly, the server may set the associated user as a session group member of the multimedia session group when receiving the confirmation information for the group invitation message sent by the associated user device used by the associated user. For another example, the second member device may also send an entry recommendation message for the associated user to a user device corresponding to an administrator of the multimedia session group, and accordingly, the server may set the associated user as a session group member of the multimedia session group when receiving a confirmation message returned by the administrator device used by the administrator.
For the conversation special effect, the second member device can output according to the corresponding output dimension. Wherein, the output dimension of the conversation special effect in the second member device can be set by the second conversation member. For example, the second conversation group member may set a uniform output dimension in the management interface of the interactive application program, so that, if the second member device receives the special effect reminding message sent by any first member device in any multimedia conversation group, the second member device may output a corresponding conversation special effect according to the uniformly set output dimension. Of course, the second talkgroup member may also set a targeted output dimension only in a certain multimedia talkgroup, so that the second member device outputs the session special effect in the second session interface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup according to the setting, and still outputs the session special effect in the second session interface corresponding to the other multimedia talkgroup member joined by the second talkgroup member according to the system default setting or the aforementioned unified setting.
As shown in fig. 12, the second member device may display a dynamic image 1202 (such as a gif-format picture) with clapping actions in the special effect window 1201 of the second session interface, and by displaying the image, the second member device presents a display effect of clapping hands. Of course, in addition to the dynamic images, the second member device may also display a video or still image containing the two-handed clapping action character to present the two-handed clapping effect. The moving image 1202, the video or the still image may be displayed in the special effect window 1201.
In addition, the second member device may also control an audio output component such as a speaker to play clapping sound (i.e., a conversation special effect in an audio form), or play the clapping sound while displaying the dynamic image 1202, the video or the static image, so as to simulate a real sound effect of clapping, thereby achieving a more realistic clapping effect.
As shown in fig. 13, for a conversation special effect in audio form, the second conversation group member can control whether to output the audio conversation special effect by triggering the audio switch 1302 in the special effect window 1301. For example, during the course of a speech, the second talkgroup member may not want the second member device to output a special effect of the conversation in audio to avoid disturbing the speech itself, so it may control to turn off the output of the sound. Of course, in the case of turning off the sound output, the second member device may set to output the moving image 701, the video or the still image corresponding to the clapping palm, so as to know in time whether the content spoken by the other members agrees, thereby ensuring the speech quality. Or, in the multimedia session group to which the first and second session group members join, the session group administrator may set the corresponding output dimensions, so that the first and second member devices may each output the session special effect corresponding to the trigger operation according to the output dimensions (in the same output mode) specified by the setting.
In an embodiment, the second member device may further display the number of messages of the special effect reminder message received within the preset time length in the second conversation interface. The second member device corresponding to the second session group member receives any special effect reminding message within a preset time length, and the special effect reminding message corresponds to a trigger operation implemented by a certain first session group member for the member identification of the second session group member, namely corresponds to a one-time applause special effect initiated by the first session group member to the second session group member. Of course, the same first talkgroup member may continuously perform a plurality of triggering operations with respect to the member identifier of the same second talkgroup member, thereby sending a plurality of special-effect reminder messages to the second member device. Therefore, in the process of displaying the special effect reminding message, the second member device may receive a new special effect reminding message again, so that the second member device can update the message number of the special effect reminding message. For example, if other special effect reminding messages different from the special effect reminding message are received within the preset time period from the starting time, the second member device may correspondingly update the number of the displayed messages; on the contrary, if no other special effect reminding message different from the special effect reminding message is received within the preset time length from the starting time, the second member device may terminate displaying the conversation special effect. The preset duration may be a preset fixed value.
As shown in fig. 12, a message number 1203 is shown in a special effects window 1201 of the second conversation interface. Wherein "× 2" is used to indicate that the second member device receives 2 special effect reminding messages for initiating the session special effect for itself within the preset time period. In fig. 13, the message number 1303 is shown in the special effect display window of the second conversation interface. Wherein "× 5" is used to indicate that the second member device receives 5 special effect reminder messages for initiating a session special effect for itself within a preset time period. It can be seen that, in the interval period from fig. 12 to fig. 13, the second member device newly receives 3 special-effect reminder messages, so that the number of messages is updated from "x 2" to "x 5".
The starting time may be a time of receiving the special effect reminding message, and if other special effect reminding messages different from the special effect reminding message are received within the preset time period from the starting time, the second member device may update the starting time to the time of receiving the special effect reminding message, thereby realizing a dynamic continuous increase in the number of messages. If any special effect reminding message is received again within 5s from the current time, the second member device may restart timing from the time when the special effect reminding message is received, and if any special effect reminding message is not received within 5s from the current time, the second member device may terminate displaying the number of messages. Further, the second member device may zero the number of received messages, so that the corresponding number of messages is counted again from zero when the special effect reminding message is received next time. Or, the second member device may also keep the number of received messages, so that in the case of receiving the special effect reminding message next time, the number of messages at the end of the display starts to be accumulated and counted, and the corresponding number of messages is displayed.
In addition, when the second member device displays the number of messages, the number of messages and the member identifiers of the members of the conversation group that send the special effect reminding message can be displayed in a related manner in the second conversation interface. Wherein, in the case that the number of the messages is 1, the second member device may display a "1" word in the second conversation interface, and display member identifiers of the first conversation group member that sent the 1 special-effect reminding message in an associated manner.
Or, in the case that the number of messages is multiple, the second member device may associate and display the number of messages and the member identifiers of the conversation group members corresponding to the received multiple special-effect reminder messages, respectively. As shown in fig. 13, when the second member device receives 5 special effect reminding messages within a preset time period, the second member device may display member identifiers 1304 corresponding to the 5 special effect reminding messages respectively in a special effect window 1301 of the second session interface. In addition, when a plurality of special effect reminding messages are sent by the same first session group member, that is, at least two special effect reminding messages in the plurality of special effect reminding messages correspond to the same member identifier, the second member device can merge and display the same member identifier. For example, in the 5 special effect reminder messages, when the special effect reminder messages 1 and 2 are sent by the talkgroup member Mi, the special effect reminder messages 3 and 4 are sent by the talkgroup member Mj, and the special effect reminder message 5 is sent by the talkgroup member Mk, the second member device may display the message number "x 5" in the special effect window 1301, and display the member identifications (not shown in fig. 13) of the talkgroup member Mi, the talkgroup member Mj, and the talkgroup member Mk in association with the message number.
Or, in the case that the number of messages is multiple, the second member device may display the number of messages and the member identifier of the conversation group member corresponding to the first special-effect reminder message in the received multiple special-effect reminder messages in an associated manner. As shown in fig. 13, assuming that, in the above 5 special effect reminder messages, the special effect reminder message 1 sent by the talkgroup member Mi is received by the second member device before other special effect reminder messages are received, the second member device may display the message number "x 5" in the special effect window 1301, and display the member identifier of the talkgroup member Mi in association with the message number (not shown in fig. 13).
The special effect window (1201 in fig. 12 and 1301 in fig. 13) in the embodiments may be a temporary display window, that is, the second member device displays the number of messages and the member identifier in the temporary display window. In this case, if no other special effect reminder message different from the received special effect reminder message is received within the preset time period from the start time, the second member device may hide the temporary window. Still taking the preset time length as 5s as an example, as shown in fig. 13, assuming that the second member device does not receive the special effect reminding message for any second session group member within 5s from the current time, the second member device may control the hidden special effect window to end the process of displaying the "applause" special effect.
Specifically, the second member device may display and hide the temporary window in a sliding manner. For example, the temporary window may be displayed in a manner of sliding in from the side of the second session interface and hidden in a manner of sliding out from the side of the second session interface. Referring to fig. 12-14, a special effects window 1201, a special effects window 1301, and a special effects window 1401 are temporary windows that are presented by the second member device at different times, respectively.
As shown in fig. 12, the special effect window 1201 slides in from the right edge of the second conversation interface to the left (as indicated by an arrow), and after the sliding in is completed, the special effect window 1301 with the effect as shown in fig. 13 is displayed. After that, the second member device may use the time when the sliding is completed as the starting time, and determine whether a new special effect reminding message is received within the preset time period, if so, update the number 1303 and the member identifier 1304 of the message displayed therein correspondingly, and re-time the time when the new special effect reminding message is received as the new starting time. Otherwise, if no new special effect reminder message is received within the preset time period, the second member device may control the special effect window 1401 to slide out from the right edge of the second conversation interface to the right (as shown by an arrow), so as to hide the special effect window 1401 in the second conversation interface.
Fig. 12-14 above all take the example of the special effects window sliding horizontally, i.e., sliding into the left and sliding out of the second conversation interface to the right. In fact, the special effect window may also slide in the vertical direction. For example, the special effects window may slide down into the second session interface from the top of the second session interface, with the display effect after the sliding is completed as shown in the special effects window 1501 in FIG. 15. The window may display information or controls such as a session special effect, a message number, member identifiers corresponding to the message number, and an audio switch, and the specific display process may refer to the records in fig. 12 to 14, which are not described herein again. Similar to the special effects window 1401, if no new special effects reminder message is received within a preset time period, the second member device may control the special effects window 1501 to slide out (not shown in fig. 15) from above the second conversation interface, thereby hiding the special effects window 1501 in the second conversation interface. It is to be understood that after the special effects window slides out of the second conversation interface, if the second member device receives a new special effects reminder message again, the second member device may control the window to slide into the second conversation interface again.
Through the embodiment, after the first talkgroup member initiates a special effect such as applause for the second talkgroup member, the second member device corresponding to the second talkgroup member outputs the same special effect of the conversation in the second conversation interface, so that the second talkgroup member can know the viewpoint of the first talkgroup member on the speaking content of the second talkgroup member. In the process, the first conversation group member does not need to set the conversation state and really speak, so that the process of expressing the attitude of the first conversation group member is simpler and more convenient, the speaking process of the first conversation group member device is difficult to interrupt, and the conversation efficiency among the conversation group members in the multimedia conversation group is improved to a certain extent.
Fig. 16 is a flowchart of an output method of a clapping effect according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in fig. 16, the method applied to a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of a multimedia talkgroup may include the following steps:
Fig. 17 is a flowchart of another method for outputting a clapping effect according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in fig. 17, the method for a second member device corresponding to a second talkgroup member in a talk state in a multimedia talkgroup may include the following steps:
And step 1704, outputting a clapping special effect corresponding to the triggering operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group.
The detailed description of the specific output mode of the clapping effect corresponding to fig. 16 and 17 can be referred to the detailed description of the foregoing embodiments, and will not be repeated herein.
FIG. 18 is a schematic block diagram of an apparatus provided in an exemplary embodiment. Referring to fig. 18, at the hardware level, the apparatus includes a processor 1802, an internal bus 1804, a network interface 1806, a memory 1808, and a nonvolatile memory 1810, but may also include hardware required for other services. One or more embodiments of the present description may be implemented in software, such as by the processor 1802 reading corresponding computer programs from the non-volatile memory 1810 into the memory 1808 and then executing. Of course, besides software implementation, the one or more embodiments in this specification do not exclude other implementations, such as logic devices or combinations of software and hardware, and so on, that is, the execution subject of the following processing flow is not limited to each logic unit, and may also be hardware or logic devices.
Referring to fig. 19, in a software implementation, the special effect output apparatus applied to a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of a multimedia talkgroup may include:
an identifier presentation unit 1901, configured to present, in a first session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group, a member identifier corresponding to a session group member of the multimedia session group;
a message sending unit 1902, configured to send, when a trigger operation for any member identifier is detected and a second member device corresponding to the member identifier is in a speaking state, a special-effect reminding message to a second member device corresponding to the second member device, so that the second member device outputs a session special effect corresponding to the trigger operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
a session special effect showing unit 1903, configured to show a session special effect corresponding to the trigger operation in the first session interface.
Optionally, the conversation special effects presentation unit 1903 is further configured to:
and displaying the conversation special effect in a superposition manner in the display area of any member identifier.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
a speaking special effect presenting unit 1904, configured to present, in the first session interface, a speaking special effect for the second talkgroup member, where the speaking special effect is used to represent that the second talkgroup member is in a speaking state.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
a concern reminding unit 1905, configured to, when the number of times of the operation of implementing the trigger operation for any member identifier of the first session group member is greater than a threshold number of times, display a concern reminding message for the second session group member in the first session interface.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
an attention setting unit 1906, configured to set the second session group member as an attention user of the first session group member when a confirmation operation for the attention reminding message is detected.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
an associated user determining unit 1907, configured to determine an associated user of the second session group member;
an association identifier presentation unit 1908, configured to present, in the first session interface, a user identifier corresponding to the associated user.
Optionally, the associated user of the second talkgroup member includes at least one of:
the concerned user of the second session group member, the friend user of the second session group member, and the administrator of the multimedia session group in which the second session group member is located.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
an operation number display unit 1909, configured to display, in the first interface, the number of operations of the first session group member to implement the trigger operation for any member identifier.
Optionally, the message sending unit 1902 is further configured to:
detecting a first operation performed for the any member identification; or,
and responding to a second operation implemented aiming at any member identification, displaying a trigger control corresponding to the alternative special effect, and detecting a selection operation implemented aiming at the trigger control corresponding to the conversation special effect.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
a prompt special effect display unit 1910 configured to, if the second operation is detected for the first time, display an operation prompt special effect for the first operation in the first session interface.
Alternatively,
under the condition of being in a private mode, only sending the special effect reminding message to second member equipment corresponding to the second conversation group member;
the apparatus further includes an disclosure sending unit 1911, configured to send, when the apparatus is in an disclosure mode, a special-effect reminder message to other members in the multimedia talkgroup except for the first talkgroup member and the second talkgroup member, so that the member devices corresponding to the other members show, in a session interface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup, a session special effect corresponding to the trigger operation for the second talkgroup member.
Optionally, the private mode and the public mode are set by an administrator of the first talkgroup member or the multimedia talkgroup.
Optionally, the member identification comprises a member name and/or a member avatar.
Optionally, the output dimension of the conversation effect includes at least one of: images, video and/or sound.
Optionally, the output dimension of the session special effect is set by an administrator of the multimedia session group or the second session group member.
Referring to fig. 20, in another software implementation, the special effect output apparatus applied to a second member device corresponding to a second talkgroup member in a speaking state in a multimedia talkgroup may include:
a message receiving unit 2001, configured to receive a special-effect reminder message sent by a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup, where the special-effect reminder message is sent by the first member device in response to a trigger operation for a member identifier of the second talkgroup member, and the member identifier of the talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup is displayed in a first session interface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup by the first member device;
and an effect output unit 2002, configured to output a session effect corresponding to the trigger operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
a message quantity display unit 2003, configured to display, in the second session interface, the message quantity of the special effect reminder message received within a preset time length.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
a quantity updating unit 2004 for correspondingly updating the quantity of the displayed messages if receiving other special effect reminding messages different from the special effect reminding message within the preset time period from the starting time;
the display termination unit 2005 is configured to terminate displaying the session special effect if another special effect reminder message different from the special effect reminder message is not received within the preset time period from the start time.
Optionally, the starting time is a time when the special effect reminding message is received, and the apparatus further includes:
the time updating unit 2006 updates the start time to the time when the other special effect reminder messages are received if the other special effect reminder messages different from the special effect reminder message are received within the preset time period from the start time.
Optionally, the message quantity presentation unit 2003 is further configured to:
and the number of the messages and the member identification of the conversation group member sending the special effect reminding message are displayed in the second conversation interface in a correlated mode.
Optionally, the message quantity presentation unit 2003 is further configured to:
displaying the message quantity and the member identification in a temporary display window;
and if other special effect reminding messages different from the special effect reminding message are not received within the preset time length from the starting time, hiding the temporary window.
Optionally, the temporary window is displayed in a manner of sliding in from the side of the second session interface and is hidden in a manner of sliding out from the side of the second session interface.
Optionally, the number of messages is multiple, and the message number display unit 2003 is further configured to:
the number of the messages and the member identifications of the conversation group members corresponding to the received special effect reminding messages are displayed in an associated mode; or,
and displaying the message quantity and the member identification of the conversation group member corresponding to the first special effect reminding message in the received plurality of special effect reminding messages in an associated manner.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
an associated user determining unit 2007, configured to determine an associated user of the second session group member;
an invitation message sending unit 2008, configured to send an invitation message to enter a group for the multimedia session group to a user equipment corresponding to the associated user; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
a recommendation message sending unit 2009, configured to send an entry recommendation message for the associated user to a user device corresponding to an administrator of the multimedia session group.
Optionally, the member identification comprises a member name and/or a member avatar.
Optionally, the output dimension of the conversation effect includes at least one of: images, video and/or sound.
Optionally, the output dimension of the session special effect is set by an administrator of the multimedia session group or the second session group member.
Referring to fig. 21, in another software implementation, the output device for fault special effects is applied to a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of a multimedia talkgroup, and may include:
an identifier presentation unit 2101, configured to present, in a first session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group, a member identifier corresponding to a session group member of the multimedia session group;
a message sending unit 2102, configured to send a clapping alert message to a second member device corresponding to a second talkgroup member when a trigger operation for any member identifier is detected and the second talkgroup member corresponding to the member identifier is in a speaking state, so that the second member device outputs a clapping special effect corresponding to the trigger operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup.
Referring to fig. 22, in yet another software implementation, the output device for fault special effect applied to the second member device corresponding to the second talkgroup member in the speaking state in the multimedia talkgroup may include:
a message receiving unit 2201, configured to receive a clapping alert message sent by a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup, where the clapping alert message is sent by the first member device in response to a trigger operation for a member identifier of the second talkgroup member, and the member identifier of the talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup is displayed in a first session interface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup by the first member device;
a special effect display unit 2202, configured to output a clapping special effect corresponding to the trigger operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group.
The systems, devices, modules or units illustrated in the above embodiments may be implemented by a computer chip or an entity, or by a product with certain functions. A typical implementation device is a computer, which may take the form of a personal computer, laptop computer, cellular telephone, camera phone, smart phone, personal digital assistant, media player, navigation device, email messaging device, game console, tablet computer, wearable device, or a combination of any of these devices.
In a typical configuration, a computer includes one or more processors (CPUs), input/output interfaces, network interfaces, and memory.
The memory may include forms of volatile memory in a computer readable medium, Random Access Memory (RAM) and/or non-volatile memory, such as Read Only Memory (ROM) or flash memory (flash RAM). Memory is an example of a computer-readable medium.
Computer-readable media, including both non-transitory and non-transitory, removable and non-removable media, may implement information storage by any method or technology. The information may be computer readable instructions, data structures, modules of a program, or other data. Examples of computer storage media include, but are not limited to, phase change memory (PRAM), Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), other types of Random Access Memory (RAM), Read Only Memory (ROM), Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technology, compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM), Digital Versatile Discs (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic disk storage, quantum memory, graphene-based storage media or other magnetic storage devices, or any other non-transmission medium that can be used to store information that can be accessed by a computing device. As defined herein, a computer readable medium does not include a transitory computer readable medium such as a modulated data signal and a carrier wave.
It should also be noted that the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising an … …" does not exclude the presence of other like elements in a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
The foregoing description has been directed to specific embodiments of this disclosure. Other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims. In some cases, the actions or steps recited in the claims may be performed in a different order than in the embodiments and still achieve desirable results. In addition, the processes depicted in the accompanying figures do not necessarily require the particular order shown, or sequential order, to achieve desirable results. In some embodiments, multitasking and parallel processing may also be possible or may be advantageous.
The terminology used in the description of the one or more embodiments is for the purpose of describing the particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the description of the one or more embodiments. As used in one or more embodiments of the present specification and the appended claims, the singular forms "a," "an," and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be understood that the term "and/or" as used herein refers to and encompasses any and all possible combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
It should be understood that although the terms first, second, third, etc. may be used in one or more embodiments of the present description to describe various information, such information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one type of information from another. For example, first information may also be referred to as second information, and similarly, second information may also be referred to as first information, without departing from the scope of one or more embodiments herein. The word "if" as used herein may be interpreted as "at … …" or "when … …" or "in response to a determination", depending on the context.
The above description is only for the purpose of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, and is not intended to limit the scope of the one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, and any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the one or more embodiments of the present disclosure should be included in the scope of the one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
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1. A special effect output method applied to a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of a multimedia talkgroup, comprising:
displaying a member identifier corresponding to a conversation group member of the multimedia conversation group in a first conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia conversation group;
and sending a special effect reminding message to second member equipment corresponding to a second conversation group member when the triggering operation aiming at any member identification is detected and the second conversation group member corresponding to any member identification is in a speaking state, so that the second member equipment outputs a conversation special effect corresponding to the triggering operation through a second conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia conversation group.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
and outputting a session special effect corresponding to the trigger operation in the first session interface.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
and displaying the operation times of the first session group member for implementing the triggering operation aiming at any member identification in the first interface.
4. The method of claim 1,
under the condition of being in a private mode, only sending the special effect reminding message to second member equipment corresponding to the second conversation group member;
the method further comprises the following steps: and under the condition of being in an open mode, sending special-effect reminding messages to other members except the first conversation group member and the second conversation group member in the multimedia conversation group, so that member equipment corresponding to the other members can show a conversation special effect corresponding to the triggering operation for the second conversation group member in a conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia conversation group.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the output dimension of the conversation special effect comprises at least one of: images, video and/or sound.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the output dimension of the session special effect is set by an administrator of the multimedia talk group or the second talk group member.
7. A special effect output method applied to a second member device corresponding to a second talkgroup member in a speaking state in a multimedia talkgroup, comprising:
receiving a special-effect reminding message sent by first member equipment corresponding to a first talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup, wherein the special-effect reminding message is sent by the first member equipment in response to a triggering operation aiming at a member identifier of a second talkgroup member, and the member identifier of the talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup is displayed in a first talkinterface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup by the first member equipment;
and outputting a session special effect corresponding to the trigger operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
and displaying the message quantity of the special effect reminding messages received in the preset time length in the second conversation interface.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
if other special effect reminding messages different from the special effect reminding message are received within the preset time length from the starting time, correspondingly updating the number of the displayed messages;
and if other special effect reminding messages different from the special effect reminding message are not received within the preset time length from the starting time, terminating displaying the conversation special effect.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the starting time is a time when the special effect reminder message is received, the method further comprising:
if other special effect reminding messages different from the special effect reminding message are received within the preset time length from the starting time, updating the starting time to the time when the other special effect reminding messages are received.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein presenting the number of messages comprises:
and the number of the messages and the member identification of the conversation group member sending the special effect reminding message are displayed in the second conversation interface in a correlated mode.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein associating the number of messages and the member identifier comprises:
displaying the message quantity and the member identification in a temporary display window;
and if other special effect reminding messages different from the special effect reminding message are not received within the preset time length from the starting time, hiding the temporary window.
13. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
determining an associated user of the second session group member;
sending a group-in invitation message aiming at the multimedia session group to user equipment corresponding to the associated user; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
and sending the grouping recommendation message aiming at the associated user to user equipment corresponding to the administrator of the multimedia session group.
14. An output method of applause special effects, which is applied to a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of a multimedia talkgroup, includes:
displaying a member identifier corresponding to a conversation group member of the multimedia conversation group in a first conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia conversation group;
and sending a clapping reminding message to second member equipment corresponding to a second conversation group member under the condition that the triggering operation aiming at any member identification is detected and the second conversation group member corresponding to any member identification is in a speaking state, so that the second member equipment outputs a clapping special effect corresponding to the triggering operation through a second conversation interface corresponding to the multimedia conversation group.
15. A method for outputting a clapping effect is applied to a second member device corresponding to a second conversation group member in a speaking state in a multimedia conversation group, and comprises the following steps:
receiving a clapping reminding message sent by a first member device corresponding to a first talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup, wherein the clapping reminding message is sent by the first member device in response to a triggering operation aiming at a member identifier of a second talkgroup member, and the member identifier of the talkgroup member of the multimedia talkgroup is displayed in a first talkinterface corresponding to the multimedia talkgroup by the first member device;
and outputting a clapping special effect corresponding to the triggering operation through a second session interface corresponding to the multimedia session group.
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