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SMIL
by Jeff Rule
RealVideo is the dominant streaming technology on the
web today and will play an
increasing role in broadband web delivery in
the near future. In this article we'll
see how to create video optimized for the web,
how to encode it and how to
incorporate it with SMIL.
by Jeff Rule
RealAudio is the classic streaming audio solution developed by
Real Networks. In its latest incarnation, it not only allows audio to be
streamed over web, it is part of Synchronized Multimedia Integration
Language (SMIL) and synchronized with other Real media types in the G2
Player from RealNetworks.
by Jeff Rule
RealText is the new text format developed by Real
Networks. It allows text to be streamed over web as part of
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) and
synchronized with other
Real media types in the G2
Player from RealNetworks. Rule will discuss other media types
such as RealPix, RealVideo and RealAudio in later articles.
SMIL is a recommendation from the World Wide Web
Consortium (W3C) that allows for the creation of time-based
multimedia delivery over the web.
by Jeff Rule
RealPix is the graphics format developed by Real Networks. It
allows graphics to be streamed over web as part of Synchronized
Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL). RealPix is one of the
many media types that can be played back in the G2 Player from
RealNetworks. Rule will discuss other media types such as RealText,
RealVideo and RealAudio in later articles. SMIL is a
recommendation from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that
allows for the creation of time-based multimedia delivery over
the web.
by Jeff Rule
The Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) is a recommendation
from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that allows for the creation of
time-based multimedia delivery over the web. Based on XML, it allows
developers to mix many types of media, text, video, graphics, audio and
vector based animation together and to synchronize them to a timeline.
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