Adobe Media Player

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Adobe Media Player
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Adobe Media Player 1.0 on Mac OS X
Developed by Adobe Systems
Latest release 1.0 / April 9, 2008 (2008-04-09); 66 days ago
OS Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows
Genre Media player
License Proprietary
Website Adobe Media Player

Adobe Media Player is a desktop media player that offers users to manage and interact with their media content, and allows content publishers to define branding and advertising in and around their content. The Adobe Media Player will be one of the first Adobe AIR applications from Adobe Systems. It was announced at NAB show in Las Vegas and was released in April 2008.

The software uses DRM and enforces advert viewing, when watching videos both online and offline.

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Adobe Media Player allows viewers to stream, download, manage, and play rich media content. Users can queue up and download favorite content for Internet TV shows and video podcasts, and manage a personal video library. For consumers, Adobe Media Player features:

  • FLV on Desktop - Stream, download, manage, and play rich media content in the FLV format
  • Favorite Shows - Automatically download episodes of Internet TV shows and video podcasts
  • What's New - Organize and play a list of episodes from Internet TV shows and video podcasts
  • Library - Gather and manage collections of Flash videos
  • Tags & Ratings - Add keywords and ratings to Flash videos
  • Smart Playlists - Filter Library and Favorites based on tags and ratings
  • Catalog - Find Internet TV shows and video podcasts

Adobe Media Player is also designed for media content publishers to distribute, track and monetise their media contents. It features:

  • Branding - Deliver backgrounds and badges that are displayed dynamically around the distributed contents
  • Advertising - Deliver banners, in-rolls, and bugs that are displayed dynamically in and around the distributed contents
  • Usage Statistics - Anonymously tracks and asychronously reports content usage
  • Content Protection - Ensure that advertisements cannot be replaced or removed, and that content cannot be reused or remixed
  • Media RSS - Increases viewership by delivering new content on an automatic and periodic basis via RSS technology

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