Synchronized Multimedia Activity Statement (original) (raw)
The Synchronized Multimedia Activity designed the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL, pronounced "smile") for choreographing multimedia presentations where audio, video, text and graphics are combined in real time. SMIL is a W3C Recommendation that enables authors to specify and control the precise time a sentence is spoken and make it coincide with the display of a given image.
The Synchronized Multimedia (SYMM) Working Group completed SMIL 1.0, SMIL 2.0 and SMIL 2.1 and is currently working on a new version (SMIL 3.0) which adds the following new features through new modules:
- SMIL 3.0 smilText provides a new media type for use in SMIL presentations.
- SMIL 3.0 State provides a mechanism for the author to create more complex control flow than what SMIL provides through the timing and content control modules, without using a scripting language.
- SMIL 3.0 DOM describes the SMIL 3.0 DOM support. SMIL is an XML-based language and conforms to the (XML) DOM Core [DOM1], [DOM2]. A language profile may include DOM support.
- SMIL 3.0 External Timing defines an XML timing language that makes SMIL 3.0 element and attribute timing control available to a wide range of other XML languages. Because of its similarity with external style and positioning descriptions in the Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) language, this functionality has been termed SMIL Timesheets. It can be seen as a temporal counterpart of CSS. Whereas CSS defines the spatial layout of the document and formatting of the elements, SMIL Timesheets specify which elements are active at a certain moment and what their temporal scope is within a document.
The Timed Text Working Group is now moved to The Video on The Web Activity.
Highlights Since the Previous Advisory Committee Meeting
The SYMM Working Group published
- the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 3.0) Recommendation on 01 December 2008. The group also published a testsuite and implementation experience to provide an implementation report.
- the Timesheets 1.0 standalone Working Draft now in Last Call since 10 January 2008. It was published as a Timesheets 1.0 Working Group NOTE on 28 March 2012 on closure of the SYMM WG.
Upcoming Activity Highlights
The SYMM (Synchronized Multimedia) Working Group and SYMM activity are now closed since 01 April 2012.
Summary of Activity Structure
Group | Chair | Team Contact | Charter |
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SYMM Working Group (participants) | Dick Bulterman | Thierry Michel | Chartered until 31 March 2012 |
This Activity Statement was prepared for TPAC 2011 per section 5 of the W3C Process Document. Generated from group data.
Thierry Michel, Synchronized Multimedia Activity Lead (W3C)
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