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Friday, December 07, 2007

Adobe forward Flash to the high-definition standard

On Tuesday, Adobe announced its cheaper software Flash Media Server, which will be compatible with additional video and open gateway to the potential flow of videos online.
The new product family Adobe Flash Media Server 3 will be available in January, a new version of the client for Adobe Flash Player 9 Update 3, with the code name Moviestar already available for free download. Now includes support video standard H.264, which is used in high-definition video images and Blu-Ray HD-DVD, as well as audio High Efficiency AAC (HE-AAC). This open standards, is already integrated into existing processes and avtoringa publication, so that producers can use to play for the Adobe Flash Player already screened material H.264. Flash Player also now supports full-playback of high-definition video hardware acceleration for multi-processors on all popular operating systems and browsers.
Adobe Flash Media Server 3 provides streaming media and the proliferation of real-time connection for many computer platforms. The new codec is support for the standard H.264 (this means that the Flash can be used for the iPhone and Apple TV) and audio HE-AAC. Content owners will receive expanded opportunities for the protection of high-quality streaming video. Moreover, the server now allows interactive broadcast media soft who work the same way on many browsers and operating systems.
The new version of Flash Media Server includes Adobe Flash Media Streaming Server 3 to broadcast "live" streaming video and video on demand, as well as Adobe Flash Media Interactive Server 3 for specialized services and video streaming social media portals. Both products offer new opportunities for publishers, which include almost twice the number of streams on the server, support for standard codecs, the new version of a patented protocol for secure content delivery, and improved support for Adobe news, concerts, sporting events and social media services. In addition, Adobe Flash Media Server 3 supports broadcast as a pre-recorded or live video at Adobe Flash Lite 3, which guarantees adequate presentation of the video on mobile devices.
Adobe Flash Media Server 3 will cost $ 4500, a license to install Adobe Flash Media Streaming Server 3 on a server company will offer for $ 995.

 

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