The Synchronized Multimedia Activity designed the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL, pronounced "smile") for choreographing multimedia presentations where audio, video, text and graphics are combined in real time. SMIL is a W3C Recommendation that enables authors to specify and control the precise time a sentence is spoken and make it coincide with the display of a given image.
The Synchronized Multimedia (SYMM) Working Group completed SMIL 1.0, SMIL 2.0 and SMIL 2.1 and is currently working on a new version (SMIL 3.0) which adds the following new features through new modules:
The Timed Text Working Group is now moved to The Video on The Web Activity.
The SYMM Working Group published
The SYMM Working Group expects to publish a Proposed Recommendation of SMIL 3.0 before October 2008 W3C Advisory Committee.
| Group | Chair | Team Contact | Charter |
|---|---|---|---|
| SYMM Working Group (participants) | Dick Bulterman, Eric Hyche | Thierry Michel | Chartered until 31 December 2008 |
This Activity Statement was prepared for the October 2008 W3C Advisory Committee Meeting (Members only) per section 5 of the W3C Process Document. Generated from group data.
Thierry Michel, Synchronized Multimedia Activity Lead (W3C)