Adobe Flash
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* use Flash animation and ActionScript to design advanced screen layouts for broadcasting purposes: animated graphics, dynamic content (news tickers, weather, currencies, etc.) - with the [[Flash Overlay DirectShow Filter]];  | * use Flash animation and ActionScript to design advanced screen layouts for broadcasting purposes: animated graphics, dynamic content (news tickers, weather, currencies, etc.) - with the [[Flash Overlay DirectShow Filter]];  | ||
Latest revision as of 15:47, 18 July 2013
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A popular media distribution technology from Adobe.
Overview
Adobe Flash is a multimedia technology developed and distributed by Adobe Systems. Flash is used primarily for two purposes:
- adding animation and interactivity to web pages, including advertisements and games (via a scripting language called ActionScript);
 - integrating streaming audio and video into web pages.
 
With AVObjects' components, two new use cases have become available:
- use Flash animation and ActionScript to design advanced screen layouts for broadcasting purposes: animated graphics, dynamic content (news tickers, weather, currencies, etc.) - with the Flash Overlay DirectShow Filter;
 - import Flash media (SWF and FLV files) into broadcasting applications, so that Flash content can be delivered to the consumer via traditional channels - see Flash DirectShow Source Filter.
 
All AVObjects' SDKs output stream in a way that it can be used as input for the Flash Media Encoder.
