HD Quality Web Video and Audio
Now Available With Adobe Flash
Player Update
SAN JOSE, Calif. —
Dec. 4,
2007
—
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE)
today announced the immediate
availability of Adobe® Flash®
Player 9 Update 3 software,
previously code named Moviestar.
Adobe Flash Player 9 now
includes H.264 standard video
support, the same standard
deployed in Blu-Ray® and HD-DVD®
high definition video players,
and High Efficiency AAC (HE-AAC)
audio capabilities. The latest
update also features hardware
accelerated, multi-core
enhanced, full-screen video
playback for high-resolution
viewing across major operating
systems and browsers. The
combination of Adobe Flash
Player 9 and Adobe Flash Media
Server 3 (also announced today)
enables the delivery of HD
quality video to the broadest
online audience. Adobe Flash
Player 9 Update 3 is available
immediately at www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer.
H.264 support is an encoding
option in Adobe Premiere® Pro
and Adobe After Effects®
software and is now integrated
across the Adobe Flash family of
products. Support extends to
applications developed for Adobe
AIR™ software, a cross-operating
system application runtime that
enables developers to use their
existing skills to build and
deploy rich Internet
applications (RIAs) to the
desktop. Expected to be
available in early 2008, Adobe
Media Player, the first
application from Adobe built on
Adobe AIR, will leverage both
H.264 video and HE-AAC audio
support. Adobe Media Player
takes Flash streaming video
experiences outside the Web
browser delivering more viewing
options, such as watching videos
anytime, anywhere.
“FOXnews.com features an
extensive and continuously
updated video library of
breaking news, high-profile
interviews and compelling
segments from news programs
throughout the day,” said Jeff
Misenti, vice president and
general manager, FOX News
Digital. “Collaborating with
Adobe allows us to enhance the
viewer experience and meet the
growing demand for Web video in
high-definition.”
Redefining the Video Viewing
Experience
Adobe Flash Player content
reaches over 99 percent of
Internet-enabled desktops, as
well as hundreds of millions of
mobile and set-top devices,
enabling organizations and
individuals to build and deliver
rich Web video experiences that
work consistently across
multiple platforms. Leveraging
Adobe’s Emmy® Award winning
Flash architecture, Adobe Flash
Player can be used to view both
live and on-demand media or
entertainment on sites such as
CBS, NBC, FoxNews Digital, PBS,
MTV Networks, BBC and Hulu. The
technology also powers the video
capabilities of popular social
networking sites including
YouTube and MySpace. With H.264
and HE-AAC support in Adobe
Flash Player 9 and Adobe Flash
Media Server 3, content
providers can now deliver
HDTV-quality streaming video on
the Web.
“Hulu is committed to giving
consumers the best online video
viewing experience possible and
we are always seeking
innovative, new technologies
that help us deliver," said Eric
Feng, chief technology officer
at Hulu. "Together with Adobe,
we will provide a best-in-class,
high definition video
experience."
“Adobe Flash technology has been
a major force behind Internet TV
as we know it, bringing viewers
instant-on, engaging
experiences,” said Kevin Lynch,
senior vice president and chief
software architect for Adobe.
“The inclusion of industry
standard H.264 support in Adobe
Flash Player, Adobe AIR, the
Adobe Creative Suite® product
line and Flash Media Server 3
brings new HD capabilities to
millions of Flash developers and
a new generation of viewers who
are turning to the Web as the
place to find their favorite
shows and video content.”
Easy Deployment for Content
Partners
Since H.264 and HE-AAC are open
industry standards and already
integrated into existing
authoring and publishing
workflows, content producers can
leverage their existing H.264
material and seamlessly play
back the native content in Adobe
Flash Player. This enables
publishers to encode content
once and then distribute it to
multiple mediums, resulting in
the potential for reduced costs
and time savings.
Pricing and Availability
Adobe Flash Player 9 is
immediately available as a free
download for Windows, Macintosh
and Linux platforms from
www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer.
To learn more about Adobe Flash
Player 9, please visit
www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/.
About Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe revolutionizes how the
world engages with ideas and
information – anytime, anywhere
and through any medium. For more
information, visit www.adobe.com.
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