.flv — Flash Video
Adobe Systems · 2003
What is a .flv file?
Flash Video (FLV) is a container file format used to deliver video over the internet using Adobe Flash Player. It was widely adopted for web video streaming due to its efficiency and compatibility across different platforms and devices. Although less common now, many legacy video archives and older web content still utilize the FLV format.
Programs That Open .flv Files
| Platform | Program | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | VLC Media Player | Free | |
| MPC-HC | Free | ||
| Adobe Animate | Paid | Official | |
| Adobe Flash Player (Legacy) | Free | Official | |
| macOS | VLC Media Player | Free | |
| IINA | Free | ||
| Adobe Animate | Paid | Official | |
| Adobe Flash Player (Legacy) | Free | Official |
Common Problems with .flv Files
Frequently Asked Questions
FLV stands for Flash Video, a container file format primarily used for delivering video over the internet via Adobe Flash Player.
Native support for FLV is limited on mobile devices. You may need to use a third-party app that supports FLV playback or convert the file to a more common format like MP4.
While FLV was once dominant for web video, its usage has significantly declined with the rise of HTML5 and more efficient formats like MP4. It is now mostly encountered in legacy web content or archives.
Technical Details
FLV files are typically a sequence of data tags, each beginning with a 'tag type' byte followed by a 3-byte size field. They often start with the 'FLV' header signature.