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Tcl Commands as Media in a Distributed Multimedia Toolkit
Authors:
Jonathan L. Herlocker and Joseph A. Konstan, University of Minnesota
Abstract:
This paper discusses the design and implementation of a command stream based on Tcl. A command stream is a series of arbitrary commands that can be tightly synchronized with other media in a distributed multimedia presentation. In TclStream, we represent an arbitrary command as a collection of fragments of Tcl code. The command stream medium supports the standard manipulation functions of multimedia environments: reverse, fast-forward, random access, and variable speed. The ability to specify arbitrary actions, combined with fine playback control, make TclStream an extremely flexible and powerful presentation medium.
BibTeX
@inproceedings {260403,
author = {Jonathan L. Herlocker and Joseph A. Konstan},
title = {Tcl Commands as Media in a Distributed Multimedia Toolkit},
booktitle = {USENIX Third Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop ( USENIX Third Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop)},
year = {1995},
address = {Toronto, Ontario},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenix-third-annual-tcltk-workshop/tcl-commands-media-distributed-multimedia-toolkit},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = jul
}
author = {Jonathan L. Herlocker and Joseph A. Konstan},
title = {Tcl Commands as Media in a Distributed Multimedia Toolkit},
booktitle = {USENIX Third Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop ( USENIX Third Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop)},
year = {1995},
address = {Toronto, Ontario},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenix-third-annual-tcltk-workshop/tcl-commands-media-distributed-multimedia-toolkit},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = jul
}
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