It can do almost anything you might want to do, and there is an extensive collection of plugins for many applications.
If you need to look for a Flash based player (both audio and video), take a look at Flowplayer, an Open Source (GPL 3) video player for the Web. Why not try to download the file instead? The only downside, is that you have to have 2/3 versions of the same video stored, but you can serve to every existing device/browser that supports video (i.e.: the iPhone).
You can host locally or embed any Flash file, such as a YouTube video. If QuickTime is not installed, Adobe Flash is used. In other browsers that do not support, it falls It loads quickly and doesn’t threaten to crash your browser. The video is played by the browser itself. Using the HTML5 element which offers native playback in Firefoxģ.5 and Safari 3 & 4 and an increasing number of other browsers.
Video for Everybody is very simply a chunk of HTML code that embeds a video into a website If you are trying to stream video in a way that works consistently on every browser, you should look into Video For Everyone: Try streaming with flash as a fallback, or use the or tag, that Safari supports.