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Slide Show on the Web Using SMIL
This page shows how to slide a multimedia show on the web using SMIL.
Type: SMIL #Views: 2360 Category: Example
Animation Example
Animation Example
Type: SMIL #Views: 1806 Category: Example
The Flying Green Inchworm
This example shows a simple path animation. Look at the string of numbers and letters given after the path element within the <smil:animateMotion> tag. Those are the x,y coordinates for our animation path. Click the button and watch the worm walk the path. Also notice that the repeatCount element is set for "indefinite", and the end command is set as an action β the animation will continue to loop until the user clicks the stop button.
Type: SMIL #Views: 1655 Category: Example
Event-Based Activation - SMIL V2.0 addition
Event-Based Activation - SMIL V2.0 addition
Type: SMIL #Views: 963 Category: Example
Transitions Example ("style-like")
Transitions Example ("style-like")
Type: SMIL #Views: 713 Category: Example
The Race
Below is an example of three timelines running in parallel, yet at different speeds.
Type: SMIL #Views: 879 Category: Example
Bill Cosby Speech
Bill Cosby delivers the commencement address at Ohio State University in 2001. These captions are text-based, but are delivered as open captions in that the SMIL file specifies that they will always be displayed.
Type: SMIL #Views: 1128 Category: Example
Prefetch with SMIL 2.0 Profile
Click on Prefetch Element in SMIL code to view Tutorial (if the text does not appear, stop and restart).
Type: SMIL #Views: 792 Category: Example
Animation Example
Animation Example
Type: SMIL #Views: 784 Category: Example
ICEID 2002 Webcast
This collection of videos focuses on the exchange of scientific and public health information on global emerging infectious disease issues. The presentations offer video and synchronized powerpoint slides and captions.
Type: SMIL #Views: 652 Category: Example
Annotated SMIL
This example describes a SMIL 2.0 presentation taken from the Token2000 project, showing the use of semantic annotations embedded in a SMIL document.
Type: SMIL #Views: 616 Category: Example
W3C Talk - slide "Animation
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Type: SMIL #Views: 590 Category: Example
Relativity
Also known as "The Car Video" in accessibility circles, this multiple-language captioned and described Real movie is widely shown as an example. Change the language in RealPlayer to view this video in German. Also available in QuickTime and Windows Media.
Type: SMIL #Views: 591 Category: Example
SMIL 2.0 Samples
Real provides several examples to demonstrate how RealOne implements SMIL 2.0. The "switching" category has some examples of captioning.
Type: SMIL #Views: 786 Category: Example
Header Tag
A RealPix file contains information about how a certain set of images will be displayed in a certain region of your SMIL presentation. In fact, you can think of it as a mini-presentation within your SMIL presentation.
Type: SMIL #Views: 516 Category: Example
Begin and End Times For Clips
You can specify when a particular clip or group of clips will begin to play within the presentation, as well as when it should end. Note: if you specify an end time that is longer than the length of the actual clip, you will need to decide what happens within the clip's region after it finishes.
Type: SMIL #Views: 622 Category: Example
Parallel Clips
As you noticed in the last practice example, playback regions can define where media play, but not when. This is the default behavior for media when no timing tags are provided in the SMIL file. But what if you want to play more than one at a time? SMIL includes timing tags for this purpose.
Type: SMIL #Views: 596 Category: Example
SMIL Tag Summary
Intended for advanced users, this appendix provides a reference to SMIL 2.0 tags and attributes. Be sure to familiarize yourself with "Conventions Used in this Guide", which explains the typographical conventions used in this appendix.
Type: SMIL #Views: 698 Category: Example
The Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
The Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
Type: SMIL #Views: 816 Category: Example
SMIL Transitions
Transitions can generate effects like "fading" and "wiping" to elements.
Type: SMIL #Views: 750 Category: Example
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