Hi Roger,
Hi friends,
i recently uploaded a little stack to Rev-Online that will generate a
SMIL file on the fly that you can use with a player-object.
Since noone replied except my old chum Dave (hi Dave :-) i will give
it a second try. Maybe i should have called it ALT_libsmil,
mk_WIKI_libsmil or something... ;-)
SMIL = Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
Please use GOOGLE to learn more about SMIL.
Hi Klaus,
I'm sorry you got so few replies for your fine contribution.
well, looks like it got lost a bit in the heavy and partly
"academic" discussions here on the list ;-)
I had never
heard of the SMIL language until I took your advice and googled it.
I am sure there are a whole lot more of very nice things/techniques
waiting
to be discovered :-)
Since i am very interested in QT and multimedia per se I once discovered
QT SMIL and started to experiment, the docs are VERY sparse and
distributed
in tiny bits all over the net.
I will keep on investigating SMIL and hope to add more features to
the mk_libsmil1
once i discovered tehm ;-)
It sounds like a great way to build multimedia presentations (without
Director). Integrating it into Revs built-in QuickTime support is
makes it
easily accessible via your function/notAlibrary. ;-)
:-)
Although Quicktime only supports a small part of the SMIL specifications
it is yet a very powerful addition, that's right.
Thanks for sharing this!
You're very welcome!
Best regards,
Roger Eller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Regards from a warm (23° C today here!) germany
Klaus Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.major-k.de
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