RealNetworks Opens SMIL Implementation
Rob Lanphier writes "RealNetworks just released the source code to their SMIL 2.0 implementation (along with JPEG, GIF, PNG, and WBMP implementations) as part of the Helix Community initiative, under the OSI-approved RPSL. Some neat tricks to do with the code: superimpose images on top of video, or transition effects between videos, using standard W3C-defined markup. More tech details in the Helix community datatype project page, or look at the SMIL production topics page. A precompiled release with this code will be coming out very soon."
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Just install it, turn off the unwanted features, and get on with your looser life.
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Oh dear, has someone else been fucking your mom again?
Just use Taco's address: malda@slashdot.org
Now when one can use markup to subtitle an AVI (MJPG codec) with purely free software, I'm going to jump on the bandwagon bigtime - gotta have my Sailor Moon!
-uso.
Dreams, dreams, don't doubt dreams, dreaming children's dreaming dreams. Sailor Moon SS
It's really about time we had a streaming 1-bit image format.