Version 2.0 of SpringPlayer is now available. This Flash-based video player supports all the latest video standards in the Flash platform including H.264/AAC and HD. The player is available in two editions, Free and Professional. Both are based on the same code, but the Professional Edition includes support for Javascript control of the player, RTMP support and full source code. The Free edition is available under a creative commons license while the Professional edition is available under a commercial license from Flashcomponents.net.KEY FEATURES
H.264/AAC & HD Support
The player requires Flash 9.0.115 and higher and supports H.264 (including HD material using main or high profiles).
Containers Supported
Can playback video in FLV, F4V, MP4, M4V and MOV containers.
Auto Scaling
Will automatically scale the video to the highest possible resolution while preserving the videos aspect ratio, or can simply scale to fill the dimensions of the player window.
Progressive and RTMP Streaming (Professional Version Only)
Supports both progressive downloads from web servers, and RTMP via Flash Media Server and Red5.
Easy To Use Interface
A symmetrically elegant user interface presents the user with only the most used controls in both windowed and fullscreen modes.
Fullscreen Support With Controls
Users have access to the same easy to use interface while in fullscreen mode.
Javascript Control (Professional Version Only)
Several functions are controllable via Javascript including volume, playing, pause, seek, timing information and loading another video.
Small File Size
The player weighs in at just under 13KB for the exported SWF.
Saves Volume Settings
When a user changes the volume of the player, the settings are saved. The next time they play a video on your site, their settings will be used.
Full Sources (Professional Version Only)
Separate FLA and AS files included for CS3 and higher. Only two lines of code exist on the FLA's stage making it very easy to modify the look of the player without worrying about code modifications.
Visit the SpringPlayer project page for more details or to watch a demo of the player in action. You can also download the player and use it free of charge on your own personal or commercial site.








Wut up dog? Things are chill here at La Casa Que*. Still alive, haven't been sent off on a rocket yet.
Hope things are cool in Arizona, in a metaphorical way. I found this cool open source streaming server that supports everything Red5 wishes it could be when it grows up, but really knows it's headed for parents' basement + combover. The cool one is here: http://mammoth-project.org/
Take it easy on the hooooookah stuff, and make sure you watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0
Dude, RickRolled on my own site; damn!!! Hey, but thanks for the info on the mammoth project. Looks interesting, although still very much behind the progress of Red5.