No, the Macromedia Flash Player is a free Adobe product used to stream media on the internet. Any file with an .flv suffix is a Flash Player file. All YouTube videos, for example, are played (streamed) Online by the Flash Player so you do not have to download them to view them. If you can view YouTube videos, you have the Flash Player installed on your system. If you do not have this installed and try to watch an .flv video, you will get a message that you must install this player in order to view the video. This message includes a link so you can install the player immediately. Everyone should have this player on their system.
A flash drive is a removable data storage device that works the same way as a CD or DVD, but which plugs into one of your USB ports and can hold far more data.
Yes, certain mp3 players do have a flash drive. It would depend on which model of mp3 player you purchased as to if that mp3 player does have a flash drive.
A flash drive is solid state drive that is intended to store data. A flash player is a software program that plays videos in a flash video format.
A mp3 player flash drive is used to store the data for an mp3. The bigger the flash drive, the more songs one is able to hold (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/flash+drive).
I suppose so if your player has an USB port
Anything that can be downloaded to any other type of drive.
yes it works on anything
no flash player
Yes Adobe flash playper is compatible with apple. You need the flash player compatible software need to install. Adobe Flash Player is freely available for Apple.
There may be hidden files or software for the flash drive that is taking up those 50 Mb. If you format the flash drive, it will delete all of the data and act as if you have never put anything on it before.
Just launch the swf file through FireFox.
Yes, you can download songs from a flash drive onto a computer. Plug in the Flash drive and open the flash drive up and another window to where you want the song to be. Just drag the song from the flash drive to the window you want it to be in, and wait for the transfer to take place.
The Windows version of Flash Player works, almost everything that worked in Vista works in 7 without changing anything.