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:

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

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
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.

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