SMIL
SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language) enables simple authoring of interactive audiovisual presentations. SMIL includes placeholders for text equivalents and test attributes for delivering alternative content.
SMIL Examples
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Ask an AdvoCatA student describes his experience at the University of Vermont |
SMIL QT CC |
Yoyo with Extended descriptions RM SMIL XAD
Bill Cosby Speech SMIL RM CC
ATC Web Video SMIL RM CC
SMIL Tutorials
Learn SMIL with a SMIL SMIL
The SMIL Tutorial SMIL CC AD
Creating Captions with MAGpie WM RM QT SMIL CC
SMIL Templates RM QT SMIL XAD AD CC
SMIL Articles
SMIL 2.0 — Interactive Multimedia on the Web SMIL
Inside QuickTime Inteactive Movie QT SMIL
Univesal SMIL SMIL
SMIL When You Play That SMIL
Accessible Streaming Content SMIL WM RM QT FL K XAD AD CC AT
Synchronized Multimedia on the Web SMIL
SMIL Specifications and Standards
SMIL 2.0 > A W3C recommendation
SMIL 1.0 > A W3C recommendation
Accessibility Features of SMIL > A W3C Note
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