Charles HOPE wrote:
> Jay dedman wrote:
> 
>> but Im old...32...and in the oldtime days, we just sat and watched
>> long streams of uninterrrupted video...
> 
> I could be mistaken, but with SMIL, that is exactly what you would experience 
> in 
> a QT player. So the problem is that SMIL editing tools aren't popular and 
> creators are unaware of the technology. Like XmlHttpRrequest, it's old 
> technology that will create a buzz years after it's creation.

I was surprised at how easy it was to add a SMIL file to my videoblog. 
It's pretty cool, if you just click the link, it *should* open in 
QuickTime player, and play the 10 most recent videos, with a little menu 
to allow you to just between the 'chapters' or specific videos.

Any good pointers to examples of SMIL files? It looks like 
developer.apple.com has some interesting docs...

Once I learn a bit more, I think I'll write this up.

Pete

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