Adobe Flash Media Encoding Server should be out later this year
September 13th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 47 times, 2 so far today
Adobe Flash Media Encoding Server should be out later this year
Software Company Adobe is working hard on introducing the Adobe Flash Media Encoding Server later this year.
This would help them take on Microsoft Silverlight technology in this segment of the online media market.
This new application suite would help publishers move their video content to Adobe Flash technology.
It would support videos of various formats including the Microsoft’s Windows Media.
Laurel Reitman, senior product manager for Flash Media Server services at Adobe spoke about this new technology which they showcased earlier this week: “customers who have thought about using Silverlight because they have their existing Windows Media content, this product helps make it easier for them to switch to Flash instead of Silverlight”.
Reitman added: “People really appreciate products with the Adobe brand and software available from Adobe. There are a number of customers that are looking for a complete solution.”
Checkout: Adobe Flash Media Encoding Server
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