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ASP.Net Flash Video 1.0 - Add Flash Video (FLV) to ASP.Net web pages

Add Flash Video (FLV) to ASP.Net web pages

ASP.Net Flash Video



 

ASP.Net Flash Video: ASPNetFlashVideo for ASP.Net - http://www.aspnetflashvideo.com





The ASPNetFlashVideo Component allows you to add YouTube style Flash Videos (.flv files) to ASP.Net websites. ASPNetFlashVideo requires no Flash programming and is unique:



ASPNetFlashVideo a completely skinable Flash Video player for ASP.Net



Your users will never have to see the annoying "Click to activate and use this control" message.

Flash Videos are embedded as Search-Engine-Optimized, WAI-Accessible, XHTML-Compliant Controls for the first time in ASP.Net.



All script and XHTML markup created by ASPNetFlashVideo is encrypted, creating a blanket of security over your video files.



Comprehensive support is on call to guide you through every step of your trial and integration process, and will remain readily available throughout the life of this product.



Flash Video can be encoded easily using free tools provided by Riva and Adobe. ?



Free download from http://www.aspnetflashvideo.com

What is new in version 1.0:

ASP. Net Flash Video allows you to add Flash Video (FLV) to ASP.Net web pages.




 

Order:

For $49.00

Download: Download ASP.Net Flash Video 1.0 (1.4 Mb)
Download Count:18
Release Date:2008-08-24
Last Updated:2008-12-12
Manufacturer: ASPNetMedia
Product Support: ASP.Net Flash Video WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:ASP.NET 1.x, ASP.NET 2.0, ASP.NET 3.0
Install:Install Only
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