- Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
infobox file format
name = Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
extension = .smil
mime = application/smil+xml
owner =World Wide Web Consortium
genre =Markup language
standard = [http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-smil/ SMIL 1.0 (Recommendation)] [http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-SMIL2-20050107/ SMIL 2.0 Second Edition (Recommendation)] [http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-SMIL2-20051213/ SMIL 2.1 (Recommendation)]SMIL (pronEng|ˈsmaɪl "smile"), the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, is a W3C recommended
XML markup language for describingmultimedia presentations. It defines markup for timing, layout, animations, visual transitions, and media embedding, among other things. SMIL allows the presentation of media items such as text, images, video, and audio, as well as links to other SMIL presentations, and files from multiple web servers. SMIL markup is written in XML, and has similarities toHTML .Version history
As of 2008 the currentW3C Recommendation for SMIL is "'SMIL2.1"'.SMIL 3.0
"SMIL 3.0" was submitted as a W3C Working draft on December 21, 2006. [http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-SMIL3-20061220/] The [http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/PR-SMIL3-20081006/ most recent revision] was released on October 6, 2008.
SMIL 2.1
"SMIL 2.1" became a
W3C Recommendation inDecember 2005 . SMIL 2.1 includes a small number of extensions based on practical experience gathered using SMIL in theMultimedia Messaging System on mobile phones.SMIL 2.0
"SMIL 2.0" became a
W3C Recommendation inAugust 2001 . SMIL 2.0 introduced a modular language structure that facilitated integration of SMIL semantics into other XML-based languages. Basic animation and timing modules were integrated into Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) and the SMIL modules formed a basis for Timed-Text. The modular structure made it possible to define the standard SMIL language profile and the XHTML+SMIL language profile with common syntax and standard semantics.SMIL 1.0
"SMIL 1.0" became a
W3C Recommendation inJune 1998 .SMIL documents
A SMIL document is similar in structure to an
HTML document in that they are typically divided between an optionalsection and a required
section. The
section contains layout and metadata information. The
section contains the timing information, and is generally composed of combinations of two main tags - parallel ("
") and sequential ("
"). SMIL refers to media objects by URLs, allowing them to be shared between presentations and stored on different servers for load balancing. The language can also associate different media objects with different bandwidth requirements.File extension
SMIL files take either a
.smi
or.smil
file extension. However,SAMI files also use.smi
, which creates some ambiguity at first glance. As a result, SMIL files commonly use the.smil
file extension to avoid confusion.Status of SMIL
SMIL is being implemented on handheld and mobile devices and has also spawned the subset known as
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) 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.SMIL is also one of the underlying technologies used by
HD DVD for advanced interactivity.SMIL player software
*
AMBULANT [http://www.ambulantPlayer.org]
* Helix Player
*QuickTime Player
*RealPlayer
* Totem
*KMPlayer
*Windows Media Player (Playlist Files)
*Zune (Playlist Files)Sources
*
See also
*
Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange (SAMI )
*HTML+TIME ,XHTML+SMIL
* MMS - MMS is a subset of SMIL for mobile telephone multimedia messaging
* SVG - Scalable Vector Graphics (
* Timed-Text - aW3C standard for synchronized captioning.
*National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science (Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica, CWI) - Research Institute in the Netherlands with a focus on SMIL
* NCL - Nested Context Language
*Semantic Web
*SmilScript
* [http://leunen.d.free.fr/fakesmile/ FakeSmile] - JavaScript library to emulate SMIL functionality in browsersExternal links
* [http://www.w3.org/AudioVideo W3C's SMIL Web Site]
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/PR-SMIL2-20050927/ SMIL 2.1 (W3C Recommendation)]
* [http://www.apple.com/quicktime/technologies/interactivity/smil.html Apple QuickTime SMIL]
* [http://marvel.incheon.ac.kr/infomation/SMIL/smil-tutorial/toc.html SMIL tutorial]
* [http://www.w3schools.com/smil/ W3Schools SMIL Tutorial]
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