36 projects tagged "Flash"
Jaksta Video Converter for Mac is an ultra fast, easy-to-use converter specifically designed to convert large video files to many popular devices like iPad, iPhone, and Apple TV. Its speed comes from its "smart converter" technology which analyzes a video and converts only what's necessary to get the video to play on your desired device. It handles most popular formats including AVI, Flash, Windows Media, and AVCHD, and will even convert BitTorrent files. It can convert several video files at once, and can often convert a two hour movie in just a few minutes.
CrutziPlayer is a standalone player for NPAPI-based browser plugins (e.g., Flash). It provides external, hardware accelerated fullscreen scaling using XComposite, Cairo, and XFixes. It's a good solution, for example, for playing browser games fullscreen on Linux, as it autodetects the original .swf content size.
WilsonTechnology Flash Applications is a collection of Flash applications that make your Web site more interactive, and help to build online communities. The scripts are customisable and easy to install and include a phpBB shoutbox, FLV and SWF player, user counter, Flash video recorder, and MP3 player.
Wink Player is an Action Script video player. It plays all supported formats of Flash Player, including MP3 files over HTTP. Stream audio or video over HTTP, HTTPS, RTMP, -RTMPS, and RTMPE. Small footprint (the player is only 19KB in size). Supports full screen mode. Supports the latest H.264 AVC and AAC codecs. The player remembers the user's audio preference. Simple XML configuration. Supports any size video and resizes video automatically. Mixed mode playlist: you can mix both video and audio formats into one playlist. Displays ID3 Tags from MP3 files, both over RTMP and HTTP. Debug mode allows you to easily troubleshoot any issues. A dynamic buffer allows for a normal and extended playback buffer.
Grab Downloading Flash Video is a Bash script designed to be called via a Linux GNOME Desktop custom shortcut key while a Flash video is playing in your Firefox or Chrome browser. The script attempts to find the file being downloaded, waits for the download to finish, and then copies it to a configured directory. Prior to Flash 10.2, it was easy to find the file yourself in the /tmp directory. But starting with version 10.2, this script is more useful because the file is deleted but internally still open. Note that this is not a universal solution. Some sites, such as YouTube, make it easy to find the URL of the Flash video file. In those cases you may have better success using a download utility such as 'youtube-dl'.
AnyChart is a flexible Macromedia Flash-based solution that allows you to create animated, compact, interactive, and attractive charts. Driven by an XML interface, it has no installation and is easily used. There is no need for Active-X on the server since graphics are rendered on the client. All scripting languages (ASP, PHP, ColdFusion, Perl, etc.) are supported. You can easily add your own custom images, sounds, texts, etc.
AnyMap is a flexible Flash-based solution for easily displaying any sort of data dealing with geographical locations. It contains maps of the US, the world, and US counties. It is driven by an XML interface and is easily implemented. There is no need for ActiveX on the server. Graphics are rendered on the client. All scripting languages (including ASP, PHP, ColdFusion, and Perl) are supported. You can easily add your own custom images and texts.