Adobe Media Player
Adobe Media Player is a desktop application that allows users to watch streaming or downloaded FLV and MPEG-4 video content. It also features a number of other useful functions, such as subscription to video content via RSS feeds and automatically downloading subscribed episodes for offline viewing.
The application is built upon Adobe’s AIR technology and it supports the use of a wide range of different screen sizes, resolutions, and formats. It is a cross-platform application that can run on Microsoft’s Windows operating system and Apple’s Mac OS X.
With Adobe Media Player, the company wants to bring viewers and content owners closer together with an experience that doesn’t confine them to a specific platform or proprietary software application. It is a free program that can be used to play FLV and F4V video files, manage a collection of videos, add RSS feeds for their favorite shows, and even stream online video content.
The application has a very dark-themed interface that makes it easy to use. Users can easily assign Adobe Media Player as the default player for FLV and F4V videos, and they can launch it automatically when their computer boots up. A number of useful options are available in the menu bar of Adobe Media Player, including a handy thumbnail view and a simple file management function. The program uses very little system resources and it can be uninstalled quickly with just one click. In addition, the program does not leave any traces on your PC or registry.