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#5
SMIL as far as I know is a subtitle file. (Just a SMI file with L at the end) If you have a video file that needs subtitles, sometimes you can get a SMIL file for it. Just rename the extension to SMI instead. (remove the L) Then video player will display the video with the subtitles that is inside the SMI file.