DocumentCode :
1541904
Title :
SMIL 2.0: XML for Web multimedia
Author :
Rutledge, Lloyd
Author_Institution :
CWI, Amsterdam Univ., Netherlands
Volume :
5
Issue :
5
fYear :
2001
Firstpage :
78
Lastpage :
84
Abstract :
On 7 August 2001, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) released version 2.0 of Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, or SMIL. Three years ago, SMIL 1.0 introduced a basic foundation for Web multimedia and it quickly gained widespread use. With a specification document about 15 times as large as version 1.0, SMIL 2.0 builds on this foundation and marks an enormous step forward in multimedia functionality. Although Web multimedia has long been obtainable with proprietary formats or Java programs, it´s been largely inaccessible to most Web authors and isolated from the Web´s technical framework. SMIL´s HTML-like syntax aims to do for multimedia what HTML did for hypertext: bring it into every living room, with an easy-to-author descriptive format that works with readily available cross-platform players. SMIL lets authors create simple multimedia simply and add, more complex behavior incrementally. But SMIL isn´t just HTML-like, it´s XML, which makes it part of the W3C´s family of XML-related standards including scalable vector graphics (SVG), cascading style sheets (CSS), XPointer, XSLT, namespaces, and XHTML. SMIL´s features fall into five categories: media content, layout, timing, linking, and adaptivity. The latter brings altogether new features to the Web, letting authors adapt content to different market groups, user abilities, system configurations, and runtime system delays. The article covers each feature category and its basic constructs using a simple SMIL presentation built with the SMIL 2.0 Language Profile, which is the flagship SMIL-defined language for multimedia browsers
Keywords :
desktop publishing; hypermedia markup languages; information resources; multimedia computing; CSS; HTML-like syntax; SMIL 1; SMIL 2; SMIL-defined language; SVG; Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language; Web authors; Web multimedia; World Wide Web Consortium; XHTML; XML; XML-related standards; XPointer; XSLT; adaptivity; cascading style sheets; cross-platform players; easy-to-author descriptive format; layout; linking; media content; multimedia browsers; multimedia functionality; namespaces; runtime system delays; scalable vector graphics; system configurations; timing; Cascading style sheets; Delay systems; Graphics; HTML; Java; Joining processes; Layout; Timing; Web sites; XML;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Internet Computing, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1089-7801
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/4236.957898
Filename :
957898
Link To Document :
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