[Ambulant-users] Compile issue

Lin Lejiang lejiang at gmail.com
Mon Apr 19 05:36:04 CEST 2010


Jack,
Yes, I agree with you about smil editor. If there is no such editor, I
will develop a similar function software.

I now try to implement a simple Web form features SMIL editor of
limited functions. Editor for SMIL, I think it and Ulead VideoStudio,
or MS MovieMaker very similar to make the multimedia data together,
save the file to play, according to a predetermined way play.

My Web-SMIL Editor function is very limited, for the multimedia
presentation is unable to meet the high number of requirements, such
as editing playback, visual editing. If possible, I can develop a
local SMIL editor. In addition LimSee, the present have not seen other
similar software. LimSee has a good idea, but the functionality is not
easy to use, developed using Java, Java program for multi-media, that
was not good enough, because the JVM have not multimedia features to
provide better . I think that C + + should be a reasonable choice. Any
idea?

Before this mail, have another title: Who use of SMIL and related
software, in addition to PhoneSet MMS.


Editor Reference:
Ulead VideoStudio
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1175263344580

MS MovieMaker
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/default.mspx

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 3:24 AM, Jack Jansen <Jack.Jansen at cwi.nl> wrote:
>
> On  16-Apr-2010, at 16:10 , Lin Lejiang wrote:
>
>> Hi, Colin
>> Based on your description, I read XMLMind introduction. I think this
>> is a similar tool with XMLSpy is an xml editor, with some visual
>> editing, the user should be the XML / SMIL developers. Yes, I think we
>> should use them to help.
>>
>> In my user environment, users may not even know what XML is, they care
>> about is how to videos, pictures, text messages and other arrangements
>> as broadcast programs, and to broadcast to consumers. They may well
>> use similar MS Office / Open Office software, a visual editor, but
>> certainly not by editing the XML / SMIL for scheduling multimedia
>> programs.
>>
>> So, I think, in my environment, if I use SMIL to write video
>> programming, then we need a visual presentation software. Your view?
>
>
> What you could do if you are going to write an editor yourself is to make
> sure your editor can read and write SMIL, even though it only may be able
> create (and edit) some constructions visually. Ideally, it would leave any
> constructs that it does not understand alone. This way, beginner users would
> start in the visual interface, but power users could do some tweaking of the
> XML code.
>
> This is similar to what early visual HTML editors did: they could only
> visually represent part of HTML but they (the better ones, at least) would
> ignore anything they didn't understand, but leave it in place.
> --
> Jack Jansen, <Jack.Jansen at cwi.nl>, http://www.cwi.nl/~jack
> If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution -- Emma Goldman
>
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