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Flv player


FLV Player Publisher's Description

FLV Player - Play Flash video files on your PCCompose
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FLV Player is a standalone utility to play Adobe Flash Video (FLV) files with. FLV Player supports both local and internet streaming content, has fullscreen mode and, best of all, it is free.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I open a file in FLV Player? - There’s a number of ways to open a file in FLV Player:
1. Press [CTRL-O]
2. Press [CTRL-V] to paste an URL to a remote file or stream
3. Click the ‘eject’ button below the play button
4. Drag and drop a file onto the FLV Player window

2. Can I open multiple file with FLV Player? - Yes, just drag and drop a number of files onto an the FLV Player window. Each file will then be opened in a seperate window.

3. What keyboard shortcuts does FLV Player support? - FLV Player supports the following keyboard shortcuts:
1. [SPACE] - toggle play/pause
2. [CTRL-.] - zoom to 50%
3. [CTRL-1] - zoom to 100%
4. [CTRL-2] - zoom to 200%
5. [CTRL-ENTER] - toggle fullscreen mode
6. [ESC] - return from fullscreen mode
7. [CTRL-O] - open file…
8. [CTRL-I] - show info (metadata sheet)
9. [CTRL-V] - paste and play URL
10. [CTRL-W] - close window
11. [LEFT-ARROW] - jump 5 seconds backward
12. [RIGHT-ARROW] - jump 5 seconds forward

4. When I enter fullscreen-mode, I cannot go back to normal mode! - This seems to be a problem that is related to mProjector, the toll I use to create FLV Player with. If this new version of FLV Player is giving you troubles, you can try reverting to the previous version. I have notified Screentime, the creator of mProjector (the tool I use to convert my Flash file into a Windows standalone executable) of this issue, I hope they are able to fix this soon!

5. Is there a Mac version of FLV Player available? - No, for Mac users I highly recommend the excellent free Quicktime component Perian . Perian allows you to play FLV files (amongst other formats) within the Quicktime player on your Mac.
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