- From: Henning Timcke <henning.timcke@werft22.com>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 16:14:42 +0200
- To: Hugo Amorim <hcfa@rnl.ist.utl.pt>
- CC: tmichel@w3.org, www-smil@w3.org
Hello Hugo You can consult the RealSDK on your questions below. In general: it can be done, also to send a SMIL directly to the Player. We have several implementation made with SMIL, including MPEG. We are preparing to demo some implementations at: http://www.linux-conference.ch/ http://www.linux-conference.ch/pages/bes_sponsoring.html http://www.linux-conference.ch/pages/bes_uebersicht.html 15.45 Uhr –16.15 Uhr Referat 2I, Solutions Track MPEG Tower: Streaming Live with Linux Henning Timcke, Ideen Werft22 GmbH 16.30 Uhr – 17.15 Uhr Panelsession mit IBM, Corel, Redhat, Intel, CERN, Compaq, Dell, SFI, Revi, /ch/open, Veritas, Apache, Bison u.a. Leitung: Pierre Brun, PricewaterhouseCoopers 17.15 Uhr – 19.00 Uhr Linux-Apéro Apéro-Sponsor: Oracle und PricewaterhouseCoopers We are also building a new site containing the talk to be given. You can take a look at it's progress here: http://www.werft22.com/sdream/ Please enter login information at http://www.werft22.com/sdream/ Your password will the be generated by a script and sent to the email address you specify. This process is very secure (crypt), so it is easier to fill in the login yourself, than to make me give you a user/password. Hope this helps Ideen Werft22 GmbH Stadtturmstrasse 5 und 19 CH 5400 Baden Telefon 056 204 29 13 Telefax 056 202 29 01 http://www.werft22.com Labor für Datenarchitektur Telefon 056 210 91 32 Telefax 056 210 91 34 http://virt.uals.com/ Henning Timcke Streaming Live with Linux by Ideen Werft 22 GmbH: http://bahnhof.baden.ch Thierry MICHEL wrote: > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [Moderator Action] embedding smil in html documents > Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 13:12:26 -0400 (EDT) > From: "Hugo Amorim" <hcfa@rnl.ist.utl.pt> > To: <www-smil@w3.org> > > After reading some of the messages in this newsgroup, I became a little bit > confused... > As far as I understand, with the new SMIL Boston, one will be able to insert > smil code-fragments into an html document, so they can be display in a > normal browser, is that right?! Isn't that possible with SMIL 1.0?! > > Another question that puzzles me: is it possible to run a smil file > generated by an XSL stylesheet (from a XML file!) without actually writing > it to a file? > > thankx > > Hugo Amorim > Student > IST - Portugal
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