There is no doubt that the use of videos in Internet marketing is getting popular. Just take a look at some of the squeeze pages and sales pages today. Chances are that there’s a video in it! More specifically, you’ll be watching a Flash video (FLV) or an MP4 video.
How does one get a Flash video played on a web page?
Answer: An embeddable Flash video player.
Are there free Flash video players that I can use on my web page?
Answer: Yes!
Can I use a free player for commercial purposes?
Answer: Not all free Flash video players can be used for commercial purposes.
With that, here’s a list of free Flash video players which can be used commercially.
- f4Player
License: LGPL - Flayr
License: Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported - Flowplayer
License: GPL 3.0
The catch: Flowplayer logo/branding visible - FLV Player
License: BSD - FLVplayer
License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
The catch: FLVplayer.com logo/branding visible - GS Player
License: BSD - Jaris FLV Player
License: GPL and LGPL - MC Media Player
License: Free
The catch: Link-back to website required - Open Video Player (OVP)
License: Open source - OS FLV
License: GPL 3.0
If you know of a free embeddable Flash video player (that can be use for commercial purposes) not listed above, feel free to leave your suggestion as a comment below.
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