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- Thierry Michel, W3C.
This section is informative.
This document specifies the extended 2.1 version of theSynchronizedMultimedia Integration Language (SMIL, pronounced "smile"). SMIL 2.1 hasthe following design goals:
- Define an XML-based language that allows authors to write interactive multimedia presentations. Using SMIL 2.1, an author can describe the temporal behavior of a multimedia presentation, associate hyperlinks with media objects and describe the layout of the presentation on a screen.
- Allow reusing of SMIL 2.1 syntax and semantics in other XML-based languages, in particular those who need to represent timing and synchronization. For example, SMIL 2.1 components are used for integrating timing into XHTML[XHTML10] and into SVG[SVG].
- Extend the functionalities contained in the SMIL 2.0[SMIL20] into new or revised SMIL 2.1 modules.
- Define new SMIL 2.1 Mobile Profiles incorporating features useful within the mobile industry.
SMIL 2.1 is defined as a set of markup modules, which define the semanticsand an XML syntax for certain areas of SMIL functionality.
This section is informative.
This specification is structured as a set of sections, each defining oneor more modules:
- Section 2 is an overview of SMIL 2.1 modularization and the individual modules, and presents conformance criteria.
- Section 3 defines the SMIL 2.1 Animation Modules.
- Section 4 defines the SMIL 2.1 Content Control Modules.
- Section 5 defines the SMIL 2.1 Layout Modules.
- Section 6 defines the SMIL 2.1 Linking Modules.
- Section 7 defines the SMIL 2.1 Media Object Modules.
- Section 8 defines the SMIL 2.1 Metainformation Module.
- Section 9 defines the SMIL 2.1 Structure Module.
- Section 10 defines the SMIL 2.1 Timing and Synchronization Modules.
- Section 11 defines the SMIL 2.1 Time Manipulations Module.
- Section 12 defines the SMIL 2.1 Transition effects Modules.
This specification also defines four Profiles that are built using theabove SMIL 2.1 modules.
- Section 13 defines the SMIL 2.1 Language Profile.
- Section 14 defines the SMIL 2.1 Mobile Profile.
- Section 15 defines the SMIL 2.1 Extented Mobile Profile.
- Section 16 defines the SMIL 2.1 Basic Profile and Scalability Framework.
This section is informative.
SMIL 2.1 is a new version. It is build on top of SMIL 2.0.
A large number of SMIL 2.0 Modules[SMIL20-modules] remain the same inSMIL2.1.
SMIL 2.1 deprecates only a small number of SMIL 2.0 Modules.
SMIL 2.1 introduces new SMIL 2.1 Modules with extented functionalities.
SMIL 2.1 also defines new profiles that are built using the SMIL 2.0modules[SMIL20] and SMIL 2.1 modules specified in this specification.
If this specification is approved as a W3C Recommendation, it willsupersede the 07 January 2005 version of the SMIL 2.0 Recommendation (SecondEdition)[SMIL20].
Note: SMIL document players, those applications that support playback of"application/smil+xml" documents, and host language conformant documentprofiles must support the deprecated SMIL 2.0 functionalities as well as thenew SMIL 2.1 functionalities.
This section is informative.
1- The following sections remain unchanged from SMIL 2.0[SMIL20].
The modules, elements and attributes semantics in the following sectionsremain the same as in SMIL2.0.
The following sections links are the equivalent sections of the SMIL 2.0Recommendation[SMIL20].
2- The following sections are updated from SMIL 2.0[SMIL20].
In these sections, updated or new modules are introduced where new andupdated elements or attributes semantics are specified. The following twoprofiles have also been updated:
3- The following sections introduce new Mobile Profiles.
This document has been prepared by the Synchronized Multimedia WorkingGroup (SYMM-WG) of the World Wide Web Consortium.
The SYMM WG which specified SMIL 2.1 included the following individuals:
- Dick Bulterman, CW - Marisa DeMeglio, DAISY Consortium - Yoshihisa Gonno, Sony Corporation - Guido Grassel, Nokia - Markku Hakkinen, DAISY Consortium - Erik Hodge, RealNetworks - Eric Hyche, RealNetworks - Jack Jansen, CWI - Hiroshi Kawamura, NRCD - Antti Koivisto, Nokia - Nabil Layaïda, INRIA - Vincent Mahe, France Telecom - Thierry Michel, W3C - Sjoerd Mullender, CWI - Xabiel García Pañeda, Universidad de Oviedo - Andrei Popescu, Nokia - Masaru Sugano, KDDI Corporation - Daniel Zucker, Access Co., Ltd.
The former SYMM WG which specified SMIL 2.0 included the followingindividuals:
- Hanan Rosenthal, Canon - Jin Yu, Compaq - Pietro Marchisio, CSELT - Lynda Hardman, CWI - Jacco van Ossenbruggen, CWI - Lloyd Rutledge, CWI - Olivier Avaro, France Telecom - Ted Wugofski, Gateway (Invited Expert) - Masayuki Hiyama, Glocomm - Keisuke Kamimura, Glocomm - Michelle Y. Kim, IBM - Steve Wood, IBM - Jeff Boston, IBM - Nabil Layaïda, INRIA - Muriel Jourdan, INRIA - Aaron Cohen, Intel - Wayne Carr, Intel - Marcel Wong, Ericsson - Ken Day, Macromedia - Daniel Weber, Panasonic - Patrick Schmitz, Microsoft - Debbie Newman, Microsoft - Pablo Fernicola, Microsoft - Aaron Patterson, Microsoft - Kevin Gallo, Microsoft - Paul David, Microsoft - Don Cone, Netscape/AOL - Wo Chang, NIST - Didier Chanut, Nokia - Antti Koivisto, Nokia - Roberto Castagno, Nokia - Jack Jansen, Oratrix - Sjoerd Mullender, Oratrix - Dick Bulterman, Oratrix - Kenichi Kubota, Panasonic - Warner ten Kate, Philips - Ramon Clout, Philips - Jeff Ayars, RealNetworks - Erik Hodge, RealNetworks - Rob Lanphier, RealNetworks - Bridie Saccocio, RealNetworks - Eric Hyche, RealNetworks - Robin Haglund, RealNetworks - Geoff Freed, WGBH - Philipp Hoschka, W3C - Philippe Le Hégaret, W3C - Thierry Michel, W3C.
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