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MPEG4 XMT tutorial
After my own tutorial on using XMT (XMT-O, actually, a SMIL derivative) and BIFS to create interactive MPEG4 videos (along with the accompanying MPEG4 tutorial article), I found this excellent primer on using XMT-A to create simple MPEG4 scenes.
Posted in learningAPI.com: Media and Learning Technology - Larry Bouthillier on December 17, 2003 07:40 AM
Interactive MPEG4 authoring - more notes
My article on Interactive MPEG4 Authoring using XMT appeared last week on streamingmedia.com and is getting a lot of traffic. One thing I've learned from readers is that the interactive MPEG4 example and source code that goes with the article requires a lot of CPU horsepower to play.
Posted in learningAPI.com: Media and Learning Technology - Larry Bouthillier on December 2, 2003 07:14 AM
Happy Birthday to SMIL!
The SMIL language just had its 5th birthday! On June 15, 1998 SMIL 1.0 became a W3C recommendation. I have fond memories of that, since it was the SMIL tutorial article, Synchronized Multimedia On The Web, that was my first published article. You should take a look some of the neat tricks SMIL (even the old 1.0) makes possible.
Posted in learningAPI.com: Media and Learning Technology - Larry Bouthillier on July 16, 2003 05:47 PM
Tools for testing streaming media
Facebook and Academic Institutions - Content or Context?
Video Transcript Browsing Interface
The New RealPlayer 11 - A First Look
Is RealPlayer going to make a comeback?
Is Amazon's S3 the cheapest streaming video hosting out there?
Image, Audio & Video Search - Reading Content and Context
e-Learning 2.0 - The End of the Course?
Online Video and Web 2.0 - What's missing?
