- From: Philip Fennell <Philip.Fennell@marklogic.com>
- Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 09:36:17 +0000
- To: Hubert Carol <carol.hubert@heig-vd.ch>, "www-smil@w3.org" <www-smil@w3.org>
Hello Carol, Depending upon the version of SMIL you are using you should be able to open them in QuickTime or RealPlayer. I say should, it's been a while since I've played with SMIL. Also there's Ambulant <http://www.ambulantplayer.org/> too. Someone more up-to-date may be able to give you better info. I hope that's useful. Philip On 26/03/2015 07:22, "Hubert Carol" <carol.hubert@heig-vd.ch> wrote: >Hello, > > >I'm a software engineering student , in Switzerland, and I'd like to use >SMIL files for multimedia scenarisation based on Petri nets. > >Since SMIL is a W3C standard, I thought I could open these files in any >browser, but I couldn't find a way to. > > >Do You know the simplest way to read a SMIL file in a browser? > >Is it with javascript? xslt? anything else? > > >Thanks a lot for your help! > >Kind Regards > > >Carol Hubert > >
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