Re: RE:

On 28 mei 2010, at 01:44, Herlein Greg wrote:

> PRN uses SMIL for our playlists on our newer generation digital signage systems.  We found that wallclock within the SMIL playlist was not suitable, partly since we wanted to essentially schedule playlists and not have to a) send wholly rebuilt playlists, or b) have to parse a large playlist just to get to a portion that applied to a certain day part, and c) we wanted to be able to replace portions of playlists scheduled independently.  We designed a schedule mechanism using XML that is SMIL-like but is not SMIL and use that to meet the discrete needs of digital signage.  We've share that publically with the POPAI Digital Signage Technical Standards group.  Sanja, contact me directly from your company and I'll see if we can work out a way to share it with you.


Is this available publicly? All the links I can find seem to be either dead or leading nowhere...
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