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Adobe® Director® 11.5 and Adobe Shockwave® Player software help you create and publish compelling interactive games, demos, prototypes, simulations, and eLearning courses for the web, Mac and Windows® desktops, DVDs, and CDs. Integrate virtually any major file format, including FLV and native 3D content, for the greatest return on your creativity. Top features: support for more than 40 video, audio, and image file formats, rich audio capabilities with 5.1 channels surround sound, real-time mixing, and DSP filters, support for MP4, H.264, FLV, and F4V video formats and video streaming, powerful 3D support including Google SketchUp importer, advanced physics with NVIDIA® PhysX™ support, support for Adobe Flash® 9 software and video created with Flash technology, Unicode support, enhanced text rendering engine, support for ByteArray datatype, enhanced Script Browser, bitmap filters, Xtra plug-ins, easy multiversion output.
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Adobe Flash (also Adobe Flash Platform, formerly Macromedia Flash) is a multimedia and software platform used for authoring of vector graphics, animation, games and Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) which can be viewed, played and executed in Adobe Flash Player. Flash is frequently used to add streamed video or audio players, advertisement and interactive multimedia content to web pages. Flash manipulates vector and raster graphics to provide animation of text, drawings, and still images. It supports bidirectional streaming of audio and video, and it can capture user input via mouse, keyboard, microphone and camera. Flash applications and animations can be programmed using the object-oriented language called ActionScript. Adobe Flash Professional is the most popular and user-friendly authoring tool for creating the Flash content, which also supports automation via the JavaScript Flash language (JSFL). Adobe Flash Player makes the Flash content accessible on various computer systems and

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