Re: SVG in SMIL for distance learning

Actually, one can also include svg images into the Oratrix SMIL2 player as 
media resources. I am not sure how stable that is, I have not tested it 
thoroughly.

Oh yes, and the Oratrix player is not for free...

Ivan


At 11:09 15-11-01, Chris Lilley wrote:


>Agus Ragana wrote:
> >
> > Hallo everybody,
> >
> >    I'm working on a project for establishing a distance learning using 
> SVG and SMIL. Last time, I asked about how SVG can be embedded inside 
> SMIL and got the answer that I've to use RealOne.
>
>That is one option. XSmiles is another.
>
> >    This time, my question is: can we just process the SMIL at the 
> server side so that the clients don't have to install the RealOnePlayer?
>
>No ;-) (Erm.... ok put it like this:)
>
>What would you produce as output from this processing?
>
> > Because this distance learning is purposed for the people, who don't 
> understand the > computer and sofware very well.
>
>That is not a problem. The software has to understand it, the end users
>do not.
>
>--
>Chris

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Received on Thursday, 15 November 2001 07:11:14 UTC