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On2 adds support for Sun Microsystems JavaFX video to Flix encoders
Dec 9, 2008 9:29 AM
On2 Technologies has added support for Sun Microsystems’ newly introduced JavaFX video to its On2 Flix line of encoder products. On2 Flix currently is the only video encoding solution capable of outputting JavaFX video.
On2 Flix video encoders range from desktop applications to server side encoding platforms for enterprise. In addition to JavaFX video, On2 Flix encoders support VP6-E and VP6-S video for Adobe Flash Player 8 and 9, 3GPP-compliant mobile video and H.264 video for Apple iPhone and iPod.
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