flv

.flvFlash Video

Adobe Systems · 2003

Developer
Adobe Systems
Category
Video
MIME Type
video/x-flv
First Released
2003
Open Format
No
File Signature
46 4c 56 01

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

PlatformProgram
WindowsVLC Media PlayerFree
MPC-HCFree
Adobe AnimatePaidOfficial
Adobe Flash Player (Legacy)FreeOfficial
macOSVLC Media PlayerFree
IINAFree
Adobe AnimatePaidOfficial
Adobe Flash Player (Legacy)FreeOfficial

Common Problems with .flv Files

⚠️ FLV file won't play in my media player.
Ensure your media player supports FLV files or try converting it to a more common format like MP4 using a video converter.
⚠️ I can't edit FLV files.
FLV is primarily a streaming format; consider converting it to an editing-friendly format like MOV or AVI before editing.
⚠️ Missing Adobe Flash Player.
While Flash Player is largely discontinued, if you encounter legacy content, you may need to install a standalone version or use a browser with Flash support. However, it's generally recommended to convert FLV files.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an FLV file?

FLV stands for Flash Video, a container file format primarily used for delivering video over the internet via Adobe Flash Player.

Can I play FLV files on my phone or tablet?

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.

Is FLV still a relevant video format?

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.

Did You Know?

FLV files were designed to be streamed efficiently, making them ideal for early web video applications.
Adobe Flash Player was required to play FLV files natively, a technology that has since been largely phased out.
The FLV format was developed by Macromedia before being acquired by Adobe.

Security Information

FLV files themselves are generally safe, as they are media containers. However, malicious code could theoretically be embedded in the metadata or in a companion file. Always ensure you are downloading FLV files from trusted sources and have updated antivirus software.

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