inevitable, but figured it would not begin until end of year.
this is great to hear!  thanks for the update.

sull

On 3/12/07, John Dowdell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   caroosky wrote:
> > Now, if only the portable device manufacturers would get on the ball.
> > I'd love to load up a portable media device with a bunch of flash
> > video from YouTube, Revver, Blip and others...
>
> This is coming, but it's not here yet. The next version of the Adobe
> Flash Lite engine will include support for regular web-video formats:
>
> http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200702/021207FlashVideo.html
>
> Right now Adobe Flash Lite 2 is being baked into phones, and this
> supports "device video", where the Player asks the operating system to
> play a video, and where different devices could require different video
> formats. The next version of Adobe Flash Lite will smooth over the
> differences between pocket devices, and also smooth over the difference
> between pocket devices and laptop computers, so that you can focus more
> on your content, less on the formats. It will take awhile to finish and
> deploy, though.
>
> (Good point about the compression process itself being a key determinant
> in final video quality, thanks.)
>
> jd
>
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>  
>



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