
Kelly Wilson
ported the Gnash Flash player clone to Syllable [
screenshot], enabling the playing of Adobe Flash content. It uses the Boost C++ libraries, the SDL and Anti-Grain Geometry libraries for graphics rendering and FFMPEG for multimedia decoding. Work on the player is continuing to add the FreeType library and make the player native to Syllable, so it can be integrated in the web browser. Also, on some Adobe Flash news, an upcoming update
will be supporting native h.264 videos, HE-AAC audio support, as well as hardware accelerated, multi-core enhanced full screen video playback.
Member since:
2006-04-28
There is also another Free flash implementation called swfdec. For the little testing I've done with both, it seems to be a bit ahead of Gnash (though each one has its advantages over the other).
http://swfdec.freedesktop.org/wiki/