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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: May 04, 2006
- Total Downloads: 19,020
- Downloads last week: 5
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- Average user rating: stars out of 3 votes
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From VitalStream :The VitalStream Media Player for Flash is a tool that allows both content creators and end users the ability to view Flash Video content on a local computer. The player enables users to simply double-click a local FLV file and view Flash video content. The Player includes the following features: video meta-data and cue point information, time code display and full support for all FLV files including Flash 6,7 and 8 encoded Flash Video.
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Version: VitalStream Media Player for Flash 1
Pros: Never got the program running, because it wasn't there.
Cons: Title says it all. After going throught the registration and other stuff you have to do. THe program wasn't there. I install successfully an empty folder.
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Version: VitalStream Media Player for Flash 1
"it wants you to "register" and to "collect personal information""
Pros: Since I couldn't try the program without registering I cannot say anything about how good or bad the program works.
Cons: OK, here we are. Well let's put it this way:
This software is free, however when starting the installer it asks you to register so you can use "various benefits" such as "technical support, product updates and promotional programs". It's up to you to imagine what "promotional programs" mean, for me it simply means: I don't like it at all. If you continue the install on the next page it gives you a little bit more details and talks about collecting "personal information", I'm quite sure we all can use our imagination on what that means...
You've got to select your age now - under the age of 13 - or above. I guess you can avoid registration by clicking at "under 13" but since I'm not I didn't try and stopped the install.
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