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RE: Playlists for Quicktime player



Hello Franceso,

> Mmmm...  It works for me.
> 
> Below there is an example that works for me.

Your example was very useful. I omitted the first part in my own .smil
file (and started right away with the <smil> tag), which seems not a
problem as long as it has a .smil or similar extension. But starting the
.mov file with

SMILtext
<!-- Above direct import atom hack -->

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
<!-- Above XML header tag -->

<!DOCTYPE smil PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SMIL 1.0//EN"
                       "http://www.w3c.org/TR/REC-smil/SMIL10.dtd";>
<!-- Above SMIL header tag -->

Made the Quicktime player interpret the file as smil formatted. I think
only SMILtext is enough, at least, that worked as well.

I still cannot playback a part of the file, but I'll try to solve that
one in the next couple of days.

Thanks again,
Andri Rosendaal
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