- From: Larry Bouthillier <larryb@hbs.edu>
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 05:57:15 -0400
- To: Rosemary Lima <rosemary.lima@oracle.com>
- CC: www-smil@w3.org
Hi, The only tricky part to embedding the SMIL in a page using RealPlayer is if you're using HTML and the player to handle the layout. You can have several RealPlayer EMBEDs in your HTML, each trying to show a different region of your layout, by simply adding REGION="xxxxx" to your EMBED tag in the HTML. But then your SMIL *must* not have a layout section in it or the presentation will not play correctly. If you are using a single EMBEDed player and using it and the SMIL layout section to handle the layout of your presentation, then it's done exactly like embedding a single media file. Just point the EMBED at the file and you're done. Larry Rosemary Lima wrote: > Have anybody tried to embed a SMIL presentation on a web > page? I have a .rm file, a .rt file and a .rp (slide show) > that I syncronized and lay-out on a SMIL file. Now it is > playing on the RealPlayer. I've tried to embed one media > file only on a web page but never a presentation type media > that has audio, video, slide shows and text. >
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