Adobe announced today at the show IBC Amsterdam that it launches Adobe Flash Media Server 4.5 and Adobe Flash Access 3.0, Boy Genius report, of which none need approval of Apple?s so that it works. Famous Apple does not Flash on its devices, of course, which means that the users of iPhone and iPad are even sometimes through videos when he surfs on the web that they can?t watch, which can be a little frustrating. Flash Media Server 4.5 means that Web site publishers can now offer content using a single stream suitable for devices that are able to show Flash, such as the Android tablets, for example, and iOS, also non-Flash devices. Publishers who fork over $4,500 for Adobe Flash Media Server, which is now available, will be able to stream content Flash iOS devices, meaning that iOS browser support Safari for Flash (which will happen!) is not necessary. ?Adobe has a deep heritage in providing video solutions to deliver content online and on the device. With Flash Media Server 4.5 and Flash Access 3.0, we?re for businesses to reach more customers and more devices, help increase the impact of video experiences, improve their brands, and finally, the commercial success of drive, ? said Pritham Shetty, Vice President, video Solutions, Adobe. So I hope that this means that we?ll are perhaps less of those annoying messages telling us that we need to download Flash on our iPads and iPhone when we?re, try to view a video!
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