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When your streaming presentation contains multiple clips—such as a video and streaming text played together—you use Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) to coordinate the parts. Pronounced "smile," SMIL is a simple but powerful markup language for specifying how and when clips play. This section introduces you to SMIL, its advantages, and its syntax rules.
- Understanding SMIL
- Creating a SMIL File
- Using Customized SMIL Attributes
- Viewing SMIL Source Markup
- Playback Differences from SMIL 1.0

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