Socusoft Web Video Player is an easy to use software that help you add videos to your website. With the 1-2-3 wizard user -friendly interface, you can add video files, select from dozens of pre-designed themes and then get the video player ready for your website with a few mouse clicks. Key Features: 1.Lots of preset themes: sith dozens of preset themes, you can choose the video player style that you like. All video players features playback, time displayer, volume control and fullscreen toggle buttons. 2.Fully customizable: all the preset themes are all fully customizable, you can adjust the video player size, button colors to fit your website style. It is very easy to customize the theme with the built-in properties editor. You can preview the customized video player immediately after you change the video player properties. 3.Support most video formats: although the video player will play FLV file on web using Adode(TM)Flash technology, the software also packages a video converter tool for converting almost all kind of video formats to FLV for playing back on web. The video formats include MPGs, AVIs, MOVs, RMVs and WMVs. The converting speed and quality is perfect for web playback. 4.Support video play list. The web video player supports play list so you can show a list of video files in one player. 5.Easy to use: the 1-2-3 wizard software interface makes socusoft web video play is very easy to use.
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Socusoft Web Video Player 1.10
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License | Free to try | |
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| Requirements | Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista | ||
| Downloads | 34 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | DVD-photo-slideshow | File Size | 20.6M |
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