Adobe launches a non-linear video viewing application
On April 15, Adobe Systems introduced a new form of video player software that allows customers to play back online or non-streaming videos.
Adobe Video Player is built on the basis of Flash, which is widely used for online video websites, from YouTube, MySpace to MSN and Yahoo Video.
Adobe officials said Adobe Video Player is expected to be available to users in the next few months, and this will be an agent to reshape the fierce debate around today's video sharing.
Adobe Video Player is considered by technology analysts to be groundbreaking because it can allow customers to download and transfer videos from the web to a computer via a mobile phone, while ensuring availability. the ability to distribute ads and track the number of video users.
The current Adobe Video Player rivals, Windows Media Player (Microsoft), Quick Time (Apple), and RealPlayer (RealNetworks) can only run on some devices and do not feature offline tracking.
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