Adobe upgraded Flash to HD standard

The added Flash application to the browser with video streaming functionality will soon be supported by the high-definition DVD platform technology.

Currently, Adobe Systems is testing a new version of Flash Player 9. Called the "Moviestar" solution, this application incorporates support for a popular H.264 video standard.

Mark Randall, Adobe's director of multimedia solutions agency, said this is the standard used in both Blu-ray and HD DVD formats as well as cable television or digital TV receivers. land and satellite.

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Standard H.264 format for Flash applications brings clearer video images on the network.Photo: Svmmac.fr

The official version of the application will be scheduled for release next month. Meanwhile, ordinary users will be required to upgrade via the network if they access high-definition technology video sites.

However, the problem may arise, and the site may not immediately provide higher quality video images until the number of basic audiences increases. Therefore, users may also have to wait until the day these sites begin to upgrade first.

Strategist Randall said that most large-scale networks such as film studios or video sharing networks still do not have any announcement about the H.264 standard video deployment plan, although Adobe has conducted many talks Talk to partners and many experts promise to quickly adopt new image formats.

If used correctly, H.264 video format will give better image quality than current clips. However, in case the site provides no increase in bandwidth capacity, the video quality of course will not be as satisfactory as the TV signal source or DVD.

Mr. Randall stressed, "it seems to be a bit late, because before we increase the throughput, people enjoy enhanced or superfast connection services ."

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