GONE IN A FLASH: MIGRATING VIDEO TO A FLASH-LESS WORLD.

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Title: GONE IN A FLASH: MIGRATING VIDEO TO A FLASH-LESS WORLD.
Authors: REINHARDT, ROBERT robert@videorx.com
Source: Streaming Media. Jan/Feb2017, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p100-106. 7p.
Subjects: Web browsers, Adobe Flash (Computer software), Computer network protocols, Streaming video & television, Mobile app development
Abstract: The article focuses on several internet browsers including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox blocking the loading of Flash content. Topics discussed include the content delivery networks (CDN) blocking real-time messaging protocol (RTMP)-based media delivery for real-time video, audio and data, strengths offered by Flash-based video playbacks for RTMP, adaptive bitrate video-on-demand and low-latency live video, and the flash block causing additional costs of application development.
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  Data: The article focuses on several internet browsers including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox blocking the loading of Flash content. Topics discussed include the content delivery networks (CDN) blocking real-time messaging protocol (RTMP)-based media delivery for real-time video, audio and data, strengths offered by Flash-based video playbacks for RTMP, adaptive bitrate video-on-demand and low-latency live video, and the flash block causing additional costs of application development.
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