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Thursday, August 23, 2007
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There is a great online debate raging over who invented video overlay advertising. The fact is that video support in Adobe Flash Player made 100% of this possible and we are seeing a multi-billion dollar market form right before our eyes. Regardless if the overlay ads are delivered by VideoEgg, YouTube, BrightCove, or even Adobe within AMP, Adobe Media Player, one things should be crystal clear, Flash Player is how video is delivered.
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Actually, Director predated Flash in use of video overlays. I don't think advertising had been invented back then, though.... ;-)
jd
Interactive video experiments were also on the QuickTime 1.0 developer disc.
h264 is superb news
about ads and flash video
hopefully it won't became so unbeliavble that people start hating it too much, like popups
cheers
Alex
"we are seeing a multi-billion dollar market form right before our eyes."
Well, maybe *you* are, but...
http://flashblock.mozdev.org/
Unasked for full screen video ads that annoy the user seems to be ok by Adobe, and so does limiting the feature set drasticly by disallowing any user inputs while in full screen mode. That just killed my fullScreen RIA dream and renders my app useless.
misc. I am pretty sure FlashBlock is not being installed 8M times per day. There is a ton of value added to the web using Flash.
How would you view YouTube?
Cheers,
Ted :)
Full-screen can only be enabled with a mouse click on the user interface to avoid the situation you describe. Additionally preventing keyboard input during full screen prevents the stealing of user credentials using fake Windows/OSX login screens. Keyboard access was limited to prevent these type of social hacking on websites.
For the use cases Full-Screen solves it is ideal.
Ted :)
very nice info thank you