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ABC gets Flash video right

Finally someone has taken our advice and started displaying premium content via Flash video with embedded ads. As I have said in this space before, content providers need only create Flash based video content to distribute their stuff to viewers and then they can grab the largest online viewing audience of any video app. Larger than Windows Media Player, larger than Quicktime, larger than all other video types.

ABC has created and released a new Flash based video player for four of its shows that embeds video with non-skippable ad content from AT&T. Users can choose from four differenct shows (Desperate Housewives, Lost, Commander and Chief, and Alias) and view content in each with sponsor advertisments within.

Screenshots and more after the jump.

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You Tube gets a player upgrade

Friday You Tube released a new player face for its video. They are incouraging users to check out the new player and tell them what they think. I like the player more than the older one, but its not as 'pretty.' You Tube added needed features including a scroller that can be easily selected and moved to jump through the playing video, a volume control, and a time stamp. Improvements I would like to see include the release of an API so developers can embed You videos in their projects and even adjust the player to add of remove functionality. Plus I would like to skin the player with various colors and designs. They could even use an API to promote the site to content providers for targetted use on sites. Maybe E! could start embedding E! content with custom skins and active dynamic Flash content.

The video played at the link below is from Bruce Springsteen's set at Jazz Fest in New Orleans this past weekend.

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Toon Boom goes universal

Third Party Flash creation software Toon Boom released an update for Mac users earlier this month. The software is not official Universal or Intel and PowerPC Mac compatible. We talked about Toon Boom back when they won and Emmy last year and this just shows the software moving forward with its user base. As animators upgrade to the new Mactels they won't need to wait for the next version to run this package outside of Rosetta. I think this developement was achieved with the help of the Universal Flash Player that was released as a beta with Safari on the newer Macs. It will be interesting to see what other third party Flash offerings will beat the Adobe Flash Universal IDE to market in the coming months.

via Macworld

How 'bout Flash 7 on your PSP?!

Oregan NetworksSo, yesterday's news was about the PSP firmware update that included Flash Player 6. But that is only Flash 6. If you want to play Flash 7 content on your PSP, you're going to have to resort to alternate methods. Oregan Networks announced on 12 April the "imminent availability of its latest technology building block enabling rendering of Macromedia® Flash® 7.0 content on non-PC entertainment devices." Later, in the press release, they specifically mention optimization for the PSP. So what does this get you? Try:

• Flash 7.0 content rendering
• ActionScript 2.0 support
• JavaScript to ActionScript control API
• Highly optimised integer-based code for maximum performance on embedded platforms

All at a footprint of 500kb! Well, sounds promising, but I wonder what exactly the schedule is for "imminent availability," and I wonder how this all sits with Sony who has kept the PSP OS close to their chest. How important to you is Player 7 on your PSP?

Active Content Update

Active Content UpdateI'm a little late on pointing this out, but its worth repeating it here again anyway.

Last week, Adobe released a couple of new templates for your Flash 8 IDE to address the latest changes in how Internet Explorer addresses active content (i.e. Flash). With the latest update, IE users have to actively allow your Flash movie to play. The Flash Active Content Update Extension will help in building new sites that avoid this problem.

If you're looking for help in adjusting existing HTML pages, check out the Active Content Developer Center. And for information on the problem from the browser side of things, check here.

Yahoo! Maps Flash API released

Yahoo! Yippee! Etc! Yahoo has just released two new APIs for its mapping service. Web developers can use the new Yahoo Maps AJAX API and the Yahoo Maps Flash API to create their own Yahoo maps in any web-based (or just web connected) application. Now Neave will need to roll the Yahoo info into his Flash map. The API includes hooks for other live data from Yahoo sources like their trakkic tracker and more. Plus the Flash API comes in a Flex flavor for RIA developers looking to roll maps and live data into their applications. I would like to see this added to a live pizza ordering application that shows a highlighted delivery route and availability map that allows a user to click on their house and even draw out a map. Heck, while we're thinking of map drawing, let's create an interactive app that multiple users can log into at the same time and watch a leader draw a live route on the map (with notes) to give directions to a meeting (or something).

Transition & Tween Explorer

Transition & Tween ExplorerClive Whitear over at Adobe Consulting's Work in Progress blog just posted a really nice Transition and Tween Explorer. Not the prettiest app you'll ever see, but really functional. Great way to learn some Actionscripting as well if you're new to the whole coding aspect of things. Have fun playing with the effects, then cut and paste the code into your own files! Download the files here!

Adobe should build this into future Flash UIs, similar to the filter explorer in Photoshop.

Flash Player 7 for PPC Available!

Flash Player 7 for PPCFresh out of the oven! Bill Perry just posted a link on his blog for the new Flash Player 7 for Pocket PC. Windows Mobile 5 and PPC 2003 compatible (remember last fall when Macromedia removed the FP6 for PPC because of stability issues?). Bill lays out the key features as:
  • Web browsing compatibility
  • Flash Player 7 support
  • Action Script 2 support
  • XML socket support
  • Web services and SOAP API
Download now and go mobile!

[via Bill Perry]

Flash Player for Intel Macs updated and released

John Dowdell just posted about the official Flash Player for Intel based Macs. You can download the updated player to bring yourself up to a version that doesn't require Rosetta to run and fixes the latest security issue. Current issues with this player include a strange issue where Flash will only recognize the default iSight camera. Also this is a universal binary that included the latest Flash Player for Power-PC based Macs. Installation is reletively painless with only four steps.

Flash Player on PSP, officially

So there was this big press conference at Sony headquarters yesterday to discuss the PS3 (which I will probably avoid, $425 is too much) and the CEO had some announcements about upcoming PSP updates, including a new web browser. The next PSP web browser will include official Flash support! Which means we can stop trying to hack the Flash Player into the PlayStationPortable and just go with the flow. 1UP mentioned the inclusion at 10:42 AM PST yesterday. I only wonder if the player will be a stripped down version or even just a modified version of the Palm OS Flash Player that was included with Sony's CLIE product line. The release of a coming camera and GPS modules leads me to think that Flash developers may be able to build full fledged RIAs that feature location based support and video teleconferencing. Now I just need to save up a couple hundred bucks and grab on of these for 'work.'

JD read a prediction on this back in August and Make found a hack to force Flash Player 7 into the PSP in Febuary

via Richard Leggett

update: our blog sibling Joystiq has the lowdown on all things PS3 and PSP

Update your Flash Player, please...

Time to update your Flash Player. According to Cnet, Adobe has released a new update to Flash Player to bring all you non-beta users up to 8.0.24.0. Adobe recommends all users of Flash player up to version 8.0.22.0 update their player via download. Apparently a vulnerability has been found that allows 'evil' SWF files to take control of a user's system when loaded into current version of the player. So head over to the link below and update your systems. The problem affects Breeze 5, Shockwave 10.1.0.11 and Flash debug player 7.0.14 (and earlier of course).

And the returns begin, the 24 hour iMac Intel user

The first of the early adopters to realize his mistake has returned his brand new iMac with Intel after just 24 hours. Unfortunately for Jed Wood of SilentRant.com the failure of Flash on the new iMac (specifically in Safari and Firefox under Rosetta) forced him to return his smooth new Mac. Again, careful how early you adopt, he ended up lucking into a trade in on the PowerPC iMac, but almost suffered a 10 percent restocking fee.

via yesterday's comments

SWF vs WMV vs M4V

On Monday Adobe grabbed a DRM company that creates lock downs for PDF files via a client-server method and document encryption. This seems old hat in the textbook and business documentation world, but I wonder if Adobe will use this method to create a new SWF based DRM. For more clues I sat at work listening to the Gillmor Gang discuss DRM and video. They brought up the new Google Video store and how Google is using Flash (7 if you must know) to display its videos. One member of the gang (I forget his name) said (aroung the 18 minute mark) that Adobe and Macromedia's merger should bring DRM to Flash in the future so Flash can become a more viable content distribution model. I'm all for it... er let me clarify, I'd prefer DRM free content for ease of use etc, but if it must be there I want cross platform content, like Flash. In order words, that new VH1 video site and the new Comedy Central video service are closed to my iBook due to lack of vision on the part of their developers (and the music industry, but that's another story), but if the content was Flash based (like CNN's free in page video) then the content would be semi cross platform (sorry Linux, wait for 8.5). The only question is: Is SWF (and On2 by association) better than WMV and M4V?

image from video for Flash

What does Lightroom mean for Flash?

After Lightroom's release by Adobe Labs this week, I immediately asked myself what this means for the Flash community. First off I grabbed the Lightroom Beta Vodcast and sat down to watch the 20 meg video that streamed to my laptop. The video was extremely interesting and filled with features and neat stuff, but really had only a little bit on my favorite topic. Around 15 minutes into the video George Jardine gets to the moment I was waiting for, Lightroom allows pro (and not pro) photographers export to HTML, PDF, and Flash with ease. This is great because not photographers, like the one that shot my wedding, can export the perfect cross platform (Mac/PC that is) format and burn straight to CD or even distribute to clients via the web. The only thing a pro might want would be an easy option to lower the quality of slide photos and maybe a way to select images to save for comment or rating. Oh and maybe a way to choose Flash player versions or bundle slideshow for CD. What do you think could be added to this non-Flash app to make it better for wanna-be Flashers?

More info from Jeff Tranberry, John Nack, and Adobe Labs.

The Register gets an alpha Flex

register reviewedEveryone's favorite home of the BOFH has been lucky enough to grab a newer-than-new copy of the coming Macromedia (guess we should say Adobe) Flex 2.0 ALPHA. The multi page review explores the product with a few screen shots for your viewing pleasure.

The review includes notes of interest on what looks to be a future site license option for Flex that should make the product more easily available. Also, they see Flex as being positioned to directly compete with .NET.

I just wonder how this application will play into the merger. Will Adobe be pushing this product as part of some gigantic bundle or Extra-Creative-Suite? Or will they group it with other application and web software?

Oh, there is a link at the end of the review to the download site so you can grab your own ALPHA to try.

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