The biggest problem with online streaming video is that one must be connected to the Internet to view it. That problem may be mitigated by Adobe’s new media player. The company on Monday announced at the National Association of Broadcasters trade show in Las Vegas a new Flash-focused, application-based player that will let consumers download and view content online or offline. Currently, Adobe’s Flash architecture lets consumers view video — and rich video — online through their Web browser via a plug-in.
Adobe Takes Swipe at Microsoft With New Media Player
Posted by: Chris Maxcer April 16, 2007 10:55 AMThe biggest problem with online streaming video is that one must be connected to the Internet to view it. That problem may be mitigated by Adobe’s new media player. The company on Monday announced at the National Association of Broadcasters trade show in Las Vegas a new Flash-focused, application-based player that will let consumers download and view content online or offline. Currently, Adobe’s Flash architecture lets consumers view video — and rich video — online through their Web browser via a plug-in.