Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
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SMIL (pronounced "smile") is an abbreviation for the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language. It is a W3C Recommendation for describing multimedia presentations using XML (Extensible Markup Language). It defines timing markup, layout markup, animations, visual transitions, and media embedding, among other things.
SMIL 1.0 became an official recommendation in June 1998. SMIL 2.0 became an official recommendation in August 2001. SMIL 2.1 became an official recommendation in December 2005. SMIL 2.1 includes a small number of extensions based on practical experience gathered using SMIL in the Multimedia Messaging System on mobile phones.
A SMIL document is similar in structure to an HTML document in that they are typically divided between a
section and a section. The section contains layout and metadata information. The section contains the timing information, and is generally comprised of combinations of two main tags: parallel ("SMIL is being implemented on handheld and mobile devices and has also spawned the subset known as MMS : Multimedia Messaging Service which is a video and picture equivalent of SMS. MMS is also jokingly called Mini-Me SMIL by multimedia technicians in the mobile content industry.
The structure of the SMIL language has also influenced subsequent standards such as Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) and Timed-Text .
See also
- Semantic Web
- HTML+SMIL, XHTML+SMIL
- MMS - MMS is a subset of SMIL for mobile telephone multimedia messaging
- SVG - Scalable Vector Graphics (MIME type: image/svg+xml )- an open standard XML vocabulary for vector graphics which can integrate with SMIL
- Timed-Text - a W3C standard for synchronized captioning.
- Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica CWI - Research Institute in the Netherlands with a focus on SMIL
External links
- [W3C's SMIL Web Site]
- [SMIL 2.1 (W3C Recommendation)]
- [Ambulant Open Source SMIL 2.0 player]
- [Apple QuickTime SMIL]
- [Sample SMIL presentation] view with Helix Player or RealPlayer)
- [Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica CWI SMIL Validator]
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