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flashls is an open-source HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) video player built for Flash, enabling adaptive streaming in environments where Flash is still supported. It extends the capabilities of the OSMF (Open Source Media Framework) and Strobe Media Playback to provide smooth HLS playback with features like live streaming, adaptive bitrate switching, and DVR support. It was widely used before HTML5 video players became dominant.
...Please visit http://www.upstage.org.nz for the most up-to-date code (v3 to be released january 2014, beta version available November 2013) and information.
UpStage is a web-based venue for cyberformance: artists compile digital media in real time to create live theatrical performance for online audiences.
fPlayer (aka fPlayer or as3flvplayer) moved to http://gokercebeci.com
...A few years ago I wanted to play a video (flv) on my webpage and I developed a realy small, simple flv player and I'm still developing it for HTML5 support and JS interface.
I've only tested it with flv, f4v, mp4, stream, live stream, subscribed CDN and it works enough for me for now!
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A flash flv, mp3 or mp4 (h.264) player made on haxe that can be embedded into any website for free or commercial use. With support for rtmp, youtube, http streaming and many more features. Open for improvements by you!
FX Player is a Web-based streaming server with a Flash iTunes-like interface. It shares your MP3 library and allow access to your tracks through the Internet. Coded in Java, FX Player run on most platforms, including Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and Unix.
This is an new flash video platform based on the OVP (open video player) . Our goal is to provide a useful enviroment for the users and give them easy access to on demand videos and live stream events.
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FlowPlayer is a video player for Flash Video in FLV format. It provides an easy way to embed video in Web sites. It is production ready now. Unlike your regular FLV player this one has lots of features and very flexible and powerful configuration options
Need to record video feature for your webiste ? This open source project allows you to insert a red5 / flex module to do it directly from your website. Uses Flex and red5. Videos are stored as FLV streams and can be playable and reviewed in flash pla
Flashvid contains two components - a Flash Video Publisher (suitable for recording live webcam video and audio) and a Flash Video Subscriber. They are designed to be integrated into other web sites, rather than to be used inside another Flash Project.
ePresence was an open source project maintained by the University of Toronto from 2001 to 2008. It has been forked and commercialized in 2008 by the lab ex-employees as a private enterprise. Please visit http://epresence.tv for further details.