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98% of Internet-enabled PC's worldwide as well as a wide range of other hand
held devices. Flash has become the ideal platform to serve video using FLV
Audio/Video file format
The latest version of Flash Player, Version 9, is available for Windows (98 and newer), Linux (x86 only) and Mac OS X. Version 7 is the most recent official version currently available for the Linux/ARM-based Nokia 770/N800 Internet Tablets, classic Mac OS, Pocket PC, Solaris and Windows 95/NT.[1][2] HP offers Version 6 of the player for HP-UX.[3]
Other versions of the player have been available at some point for OS/2, Symbian OS, Palm OS, BeOS and IRIX.[citation needed]
The Kodak Easyshare One includes Flash Player
With the new Flash audio & video FLV file format supporting higher
compression/quality than Microsoft's WMP, Quicktime or Real player, you have an
overall less cost for making videos or movies available online, not only saving
on the bandwidth you serve but, you can store many more FLV files than any of
the other video formats with the same server disk space! Up to 60% LESS.
Deploying video over the net? Consider Flash !
Flash video works with or without a streaming server, plays on all platforms
& browsers, and streams through firewalls.