Flash Video Player
If you are looking for Flash Video Player, you have come to the right place. We explain what Flash Video Player is and point you to the official download.
What is Flash Video Player?
The Jaris Flash Video Player is a free utility that can be used to play back flash video media files. An open-source video player, the program offers users most of the usual features expected of today’s media players, even of the commercial ones. For instance, it has an aspect ratio control, fullscreen playback capabilities, and support for H.264 playback. It can also be used to play back RTMP media streams.
The Jaris Flash Video Player is also equipped with support for HTTP pseudostreams. It also has API support for YouTube. It has poster image support, and users are given the choice of using their own logo.
Jaris is a community-developed application in a way. This is since the developer regularly calls for notes and bug reports from users in an effort to improve the program’s performance with his next update. The tool is thus constantly being refined, and new features often spring up with each update to the utility. The program is licensed under both the GNU General Public License as well as the GNU Lesser General Public License. It can be used both personally and commercially.
Download Flash Video Player from the developer
File.org does not provide software hosting. We send you directly to the developer's site, to make sure you download the latest, original version of the program.
Download Flash Video Player (external link)
File types supported by Flash Video Player
Our users primarily use Flash Video Player to open these file types:
About file types supported by Flash Video Player
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Last updated: : December 5, 2014