Open Source Media Framework

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Open Source Media Framework (OSMF) is a deprecated free and open-source development framework for building video experiences on the web and desktop. OSMF is a pure ActionScript 3.0–based framework and is created by Adobe Systems.

Open Source Media Framework
Developer(s)Adobe Systems
Stable release
2.0 / March 22, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-03-22)
Written inActionScript 3.0
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeDevelopment Framework
LicenseMozilla Public License
Websitesourceforge.net/adobe/osmf/ Edit this on Wikidata

According to the website of OSMF, the framework is designed for content publishers, developers, and Adobe Flash platform ecosystem partners and is aimed at anyone who is incorporating video on their website. Furthermore, OSMF provides support for multiple media types, including video, audio, images, and SWF files. The program supports plug-ins that enable additional features from third-party services, such as advertising insertion, rendering, tracking, reporting for analytics, and content delivery network (CDN) authentication.[1]

OSMF supports RTMP and HTTP streaming, progressive download, sequential / parallel compositions of video with other media, layout inside / outside the video and audio player.

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References edit

  1. ^ "About Open Source Media Framework". Open Source Media Framework. 2010. Archived from the original on 2014-02-09. Retrieved 2023-05-14.
  • "Developer Documentation". Open Source Media Framework. Adobe Open Source. Adobe Systems. Archived from the original on 2009-12-23.
  • Hamer, Greg (15 March 2010). "Open Source Media Framework: Introduction and overview". Adobe Developer Connection. Adobe Systems. Retrieved 2018-01-11.

External links edit

  • Official website  
    • Strobe Media Playback
  • OSMF on SourceForge
  • Open Source Media Framework at Open Hub
  • Open Source Media Framework at the Wayback Machine (archived May 18, 2014)
  • Open Source Media Framework - Adobe Open Source at the Wayback Machine (archived April 27, 2012)
  • Summary . Open Source Media Framework Users . Groups . Adobe Groups at the Wayback Machine (archived March 2, 2015)