Video IT Application Development with OSMF

In today’s digital world media and entertainment domain relies mainly on various video software solutions that ensure high-end video experience for viewers. Video players make the essence of any video application and OSMF is one of IT application development technologies that help software development companies implement compelling video solutions.

What is OSMF?

OSMF (Open Source Media Framework) is an open source Adobe Flash framework that allows Flash developers create media players and provide rich functionality for your video applications.

Key OSMF features that facilitate video IT application development

  • OSMF enables cross-platform video application development. With OSMF, Flash developers implement video solutions tailored for various screens from desktops and mobile devices to traditional TVs.
  • OSMF helps web application development companies concentrate on UX aspects since web developers have basic functionality code right at their fingertips and put their effort into advancing user experience.
  • OSMF ensures easy third-party system integration, which allows Flash developers connect your media player or video application with other platforms and services such advertising hubs and reporting systems. IT application development time is reduced, owing to the simplicity of OSMF framework integration with various plug-ins.
  • OSMF supports various types of files (including SWF files and images), which gives an opportunity for the development of a video application with all-round user experience.

Why OSMF for video IT application development?

  • OSMF speeds up video application development process.
  • OSMF ensures stunning user-centered experience and rich functionality for video applications built on the Flash platform.
  • OSMF supports various monetization opportunities by incorporation of advertising services, social community features and other systems that let companies capitalize on their video content.
 
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