October 3, 2007

New Adobe Media Player Lets You Watch TV

A new Adobe Media Player with an iTunes-like interface debuted on Monday at the Adobe Max conference in Chicago. The media player lets you watch shows both online and off in flash format from stations such as Revision 3, blip.tv, PBS, CBS, and MyToons.com, along with many others. I downloaded it and tried it out Monday night and was quite impressed. It's extremely simple to use, has an attractive interface and the picture quality isn't to shabby either (by web standards anyway).

There is a prerelease version available for download at the Adobe Labs website. Definitely check it out!

Via Techcrunch

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Posted by Justin Davey at October 3, 2007 6:00 AM
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