Adobe Unveils AIR-powered Media Player 1.0

By Alice Turner
17:05, April 9th 2008
61 votes
Vote this story
Adobe Unveils AIR-powered Media Player 1.0

Adobe unveiled on Wednesday the availability of Adobe Media Player 1.0, a customizable Adobe AIR application that offers users ways of interacting with their favorite content.

The project was made in collaboration with major television broadcasters and leading content publishers such as CBS, MTV Networks, Universal Music Group, PBS, CondéNet and Scripps Networks, which will offer users a diversified content of television programming and entertaining video content, Adobe said in the announcement.

John Loiacono, senior vice president of Creative Solutions at Adobe, said in a statement: “With Adobe Media Player, we’re bringing viewers and content owners closer together, with an experience that doesn’t constrain them by platform or proprietary software application.”

Adobe Media Player 1.0, which is available for immediately, enables high-quality playback of streamed, downloaded or locally stored video in the Adobe Flash format, the company said. Over the next couple of months, Adobe promised to bring even more content from MTV, Nickelodeon, COMEDY CENTRAL, VH1, CMT, Logo, Spike, The N, Game Trailers and Atom Films.

“It’s a merger of TV Guide and DVR for Internet video content,” John Loiacono, senior vice president of Creative Solutions at Adobe, said in a statement. “Some great shows, like The Hills from MTV and CSI from CBS, are already available to view and more will be coming soon,” he said.

Released in February for Windows, AIR 1.0 (Adobe Integrated Runtime) is a runtime environment based on an open-source technology that constantly updates Web information based on the user’s routine and makes it accessible anytime, anywhere, without requiring a Web browser. Adobe AIR is a cross-operating system combining HTML, Ajax, Flash and Flex to bring rich Internet applications (RIAs) to the desktop.

Adobe announced late last month that it is to join the Linux Foundation and release a test version of its Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) for rich Internet applications.

Since the release of the beta version of AIR, several organizations already adopted the technology; among them, NASDAQ Stock Market Inc, AOL, EBay and many others. According to its developers, AIR will reduce download time due to the fact that the desktop is constantly being updated while connected to the Internet.

Adobe's offerings include Flex 3, a free open source framework intended to build and maintain rich Internet applications (RIAs). Adobe Flex Builder 3 is a tool that supports RIAs deployment on Adobe AIR and comes with Adobe Creative Suite 3, improving RIAs performance. Adobe announced last month BlazeDS, an open tool intended to boost rich Internet applications.



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
dotclear

Other News in

Boxee Adds Support for Netflix Streaming

Boxee Adds Support for Netflix Streaming

Thursday, Boxee released a new version of their media center software, which was fitted with support for Netflix Watch Instantly streaming movies. The new feature enables Boxee users to browse and...

Amazon’s Shopping App Debuts On iPhone, iPod Touch

Amazon’s Shopping App Debuts On iPhone, iPod Touch

Amazon.com announced the availability of a new app for iPhone and iPod that allows users to search and browse for products from Amazon and other retailers directly from their devices. The...

YouTube Becomes Restrictive On Sexually Explicit Videos

YouTube Becomes Restrictive On Sexually Explicit Videos

Video sharing site YouTube has gained the hearts of millions of users, but at the same time, has also created a lot of controversy regarding the violent or sexually explicit nature of some of the...

Microsoft Starts Legal Action Against “Blue Edition” Pirates

Microsoft Starts Legal Action Against “Blue Edition” Pirates

The increasing popularity of online auctions created the premises for another worldwide phenomenon: software piracy. Microsoft didn’t give up the fight against piracy, and recently filed 63...

Yahoo Teams Up With CBS

Yahoo Teams Up With CBS

Wednesday Yahoo Inc. has announced its decision to take its Internet radio service to CBS Corp. Beginning in February 2009, CBS will power Yahoo-owned Launchcast and sell ads on the service, but...

dotclear
Latest videos in Technology
Beauty and the PC
Nokia goes multi-sensory with...
Search for insight through...
The human face of robotics
'Karma' For Plug-In Hybrid

dotclear
Technology You are here: Technology
» Technology   » Gadgets   » Video Games   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in Technology
Apple Recommends Antivirus For Mac Users. Or NotApple Recommends Antivirus For Mac Users. Or Not

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
Fertility Patients In A QuandaryFertility Patients In A Quandary

» read full story
dotclear