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22 December 1998 Design and implementation of a SMIL player
Jue Xia, Simon Shim, Ying Wang, Yen-Jen Lee
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Abstract
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) is a recommendation developed by the Synchronized Multimedia Working Group in the World Wide Web Consortium. SMIL is a simple and standard way to specify a timeline based synchronized multimedia presentation over the Internet. It is a declarative authoring language based on a Extensible Markup Language to define language-specific data types and tags. A SMIL player schedules presentation in a SMIL file, and retrieves media objects on the Web using URLs described in the field. The SMIL file is a plain text file and can be edited using a simple text editor. We present the approaches of implementing a SMIL player within the desktop system constraints. The reference implementation is a Java applet, which follows a platform-neutral programming paradigm and makes use of Java Media Framework. The applet can run in any main stream web browser.
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Jue Xia, Simon Shim, Ying Wang, and Yen-Jen Lee "Design and implementation of a SMIL player", Proc. SPIE 3648, Color Imaging: Device-Independent Color, Color Hardcopy, and Graphic Arts IV, (22 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.334580
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KEYWORDS
Multimedia

Java

Video

Internet

Head

Computer programming

Standards development

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