Powered by i.TV
February 10, 2012
 
CONNECT    

Adobe launches Adobe Media Player and Adobe TV

by Brad Linder, posted Apr 9th 2008 9:04AM
Adobe Media Player
Adobe has launched a desktop media player capable of watching online video streams and downloaded videos from Adobe partners. Adobe Media Player has been available as a public beta since last year, but the version that officially launches this week is much more stable and has a much improved library of content.

You'll need to install Adobe AIR before installing Adobe Media Player. AIR is a platform for applications that bridge the gap between the web and the desktop. And Adobe Media Player fits the bill, letting you view web-based videos from sources including MTV, CBS, PBS, Universal Music Group, Revision3, and Blip.TV

Adobe has also launched Adobe TV, a video channel featuring Adobe-related tutorials and content. You can watch Adobe TV videos on the web, or using the Adobe Media Player.

Add a Comment

*0 / 3000 Character Maximum

1 Comment

Filter by:
rosanna

I see you like TV streaming sites. Well just to let you know that there is a better site than this called www.viewmy.tv it streams live global TV to your computer but is free and has no downloads so it is faster and the quality is really good. I also have a profile on the site which enables me to save my channels so I don't keep on having to search them, find other people who like the same stuff as me from all over the world and join groups, talk to friends etc. Check it out! They even have created loads of gadgets, widgets and apps so you don't even have to go to site to watch their streams- its is great!

April 11 2008 at 5:01 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

Follow Us

From Our Partners