Synchronized Multimedia
The official W3C page includes a brief definition and links to latest news, players, authoring tools, getting help and the other information.
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 2.0)
XML-based language that allows authors to write interactive multimedia presentations, and allows reuse of SMIL syntax and semantics in other XML-based languages, in particular those who need to represent timing and synchronization.
Confluent Technologies
A streaming multimedia creation tool that uses SMIL.
GRiNS
Authoring software available for Windows, Macintosh and Unix platforms. Software includes a player for SMIL.
JustSMIL
Lots of resources and information on SMIL.
Learn SMIL with a SMIL Presentation
Examples and tutorials with links to the official site and a player.
PerlySMIL
Perl module is used to create dynamic SMIL. Download the module and sample scripts.
RealPix: The SMIL Graphics Format
Graphics format developed by Real Networks. It allows graphics to be streamed over web as part of Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL).
Schmunzel
A SMIL 1.0 compliant Java applet or JMF player developed by SunTREC Salzburg. Demonstrations and documentation.
SMIL 1.0 Synchronized Multimedia Tutorial
Tutorial article from Web Techniques that gives an overview of SMIL 1.0. Example for download (requires RealPlayer), and full text of the article.
SMIL plugin for HTML-Kit editor
Edit SMIL documents in HTML-Kit using the HKSMIL plugin. Which adds the ability to lookup online help.
SMILGen
Authoring tool for SMIL 2.0, providing an XML editing environment that manages the proper placement of elements and attributes. SMILGen is written in Python, and is an open source project licensed under the BSD license.
A walk in the Forest
SMIL tutorial.
WDVL: Introduction to SMIL
Beginners information and a brief tutorial on using RealPlayer to create presentations.
XHTML+SMIL Profile
Integrates a subset of the SMIL 2.0 specification with XHTML. Includes SMIL 2.0 modules providing support for animation, content control, media objects, timing and synchronization, and transition effects. (W3C Note 31 January 2002)
X-Smiles.org
XML browser that features an implementation of SMIL 2.0 basic profile.
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 1.0)
The W3C's official technical description of the language, including the document type definition and elements within the language. (June 15, 1998)
Synchronized Multimedia
The official W3C page includes a brief definition and links to latest news, players, authoring tools, getting help and the other information.
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 2.0)
XML-based language that allows authors to write interactive multimedia presentations, and allows reuse of SMIL syntax and semantics in other XML-based languages, in particular those who need to represent timing and synchronization.
Confluent Technologies
A streaming multimedia creation tool that uses SMIL.
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