- From: Philipp Hoschka <ph@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 18:16:26 +0100
- To: Henning Timcke <henning.timcke@werft22.com>, www-smil@w3.org
Henning Timcke a écrit : > > Any examples to see the encapsualtion of RealPix and Realtext into SMIL? The RealPix component is a seperate file, ie. it's something like <animation src="slides.rp" /> <!-- ref to realpix file --> > What about Transitions ? They're in the RealPix file > Philipp Hoschka wrote: > > > > yes, afaik - it generats a SMIL document that synchronizes audio with > > slides encoded as a realpix file (and potentially a video stream) > > > > Paul Christ a écrit : > > > > > > Dear all, > > > > > > according to Real: > > > > > > "Take Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to > > > the next level with audio and video— > > > then stream them over the Internet. > > > RealPresenter Plus 8 is the easiest > > > way to add audio and video to your slides, > > > then deliver them to an audience > > > of one or many over the Internet > > > or your corporate intranet." > > > http://www.realnetworks.com/products/presenterplus/index.html?src=homeintl_d > > > e > > > > > > Question: Doing the above, does RealPresenter Plus > > > produce a SMIL document? (Details?) > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Paul Christ > > > University of Stuttgart > > -- > Ideen Werft22 GmbH > > 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
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