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  2. Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language - Wikipedia

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    LimSee2 is an open source SMIL authoring tool, with support for SMIL 1.0 and SMIL 2.0. MAGpie, a captioning tool by WGBH; MovieBoard, for e-learning (Japanese only) MMS Simulators list; Perly SMIL, a SMIL 1.0 Perl module; ppt2smil tool is a PowerPoint macro that convert a PowerPoint presentation to a streaming SMIL presentation with audio and ...

  3. ScriptX - Wikipedia

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    ScriptX is meant to be a complete platform for interactive multimedia. It has three major components: the Kaleida Media Player, the ScriptX Language Kit, and application development and authoring tools. ScriptX was designed to work across multiple hardware platforms and operating systems.

  4. Authoring system - Wikipedia

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    Authoring systems can be defined as software that allows its user to create multimedia applications for manipulating multimedia objects. [ 1 ] In the development of educational software , an authoring system is a program that allows a non-programmer, usually an instructional designer or technologist, to easily create software with programming ...

  5. Multimedia translation - Wikipedia

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    The most extensively studied mode of multimedia translation, subtitling is the linguistic practice showing written text on a screen that conveys "a target language version of the source speech." [ 8 ] Consisting of many sub-types, the one most commonly used is interlinguistic subtitling, which is usually displayed in open captions . [ 7 ]

  6. iShell - Wikipedia

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    iShell is a traditional multimedia authoring environment, similar in many ways to Macromedia Director. A descendant of the Apple Media Tool, iShell is designed to be easy to use, but powerful enough to grow as a user's skill set increases. iShell was first released by Tribeworks in 1999. In July 2006, tribalmedia acquired all rights to iShell ...

  7. HyperStudio - Wikipedia

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    It can be described as a multimedia authoring tool, and it provides relatively simple methods for combining varied media. [4] It has been available for purchase off and on over the years, and is now being marketed by Software MacKiev as "Version 5.1", which is aimed mostly at an educational market. [5]

  8. Kaleida Labs - Wikipedia

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    Early multimedia development tools lack techniques for synchronizing presentations, except by polling the operating system's own clock. Ray Valdés, writing in Dr. Dobb's Journal , noted that, "a key ScriptX feature is a Clock class, which provides facilities for synchronizing timed sequences of actions required by multimedia apps."

  9. Apple Media Tool - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Media Tool was a multimedia authoring tool and associated programming environment sold by Apple in the late 1990s. It was primarily aimed at producing multimedia presentations for distribution on CD-ROM and was aimed at graphic designers who did not have programming experience.