Chapter 22. Using the Flash Player and Projector
This chapter, the last in Part VI, explores alternative means of distributing your Flash movies as self-contained executable applications for CD/DVD-ROMs or other removable storage devices. We also look at the broad support available for the Flash Player plug-in for Web browsers.
Using the Stand-Alone Flash Player and Projector
The stand-alone Flash Player and projector enable you to take your Flash right off the Web and onto the desktop without having to worry whether users have the plug-in. In fact, you don't even need to worry about them having browsers! Stand-alone players and projectors have similar properties and limitations, although they're slightly different.
Stand-alone player: This is an executable player that comes with Flash CS4. You can open any .swf file in this player. The stand-alone player can be found in the
Adobe/Flash CS4/Players/Releasefolder (Windows) or theAdobe Flash CS4:Players:Releasefolder (Mac) on the volume where you installed Flash CS4.Projector: A projector is an executable copy of your movie that doesn't need an additional player or plug-in to be viewed. It's essentially a movie contained within the stand-alone player. The projector is ideal for distribution of Flash applications on CD-ROMs or DVD-ROMs. Figure 22.1 shows a Flash movie played as a projector on Windows.
Figure 22.1. A movie ...
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