Looking for an easy way to play Flash Videos downloaded from YouTube? Get FreeSmith flash video player to do that. It's easy to use, and you can view videos at auto, 1x, 1.5x, 2x and full screen. Fast forward and fast backward by 10seconds, 1 minute and 10 minutes. More settings for your selection. Download this functional flash video player for FREE now!
Link many video players, FreeSmith flash video player has all basic features to control the video playback.
Unlike many video players, this free flash player offers you more and more interesting options for your DIY.

Play Flash files on any Windows PC version.
Hotkeys are available to operate the flash video player.
Offer software volume control to increase volume.
Zoom 50% - 100% - 150%- 200%- 300%- 400% and full screen.
Drag-and-drop multiple files in a short time.
Play URL's, Streams, Local Files and DVD, blu-ray discs.
Remember position on screen at next launch.
Smart playlist management, save playlist, load one to enjoy.
Various of beautiful skins, dress the video player any time.
Run FreeSmith Flash Video Player > input flash videos to this free flash player. If you want to edit the video effect, please go to settings to adjust.

Small size download (8MB), download free, clean, safe and fast.
No extra codec needs to be downloaded.
Play popular formats videos, online videos, DVD and blu-ray.
Save playlist, load playlist whenever you want.
Snap the picture when playing the videos.
Seek time, speed, play the video the way as you like.
Rotate videos, change video size, play effects freely.

Flash Video is a container file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player versions 6–11. Flash Video content may also be embedded within SWF files. There are two different video file formats known as Flash Video: FLV and F4V. The audio and video data within FLV files are encoded in the same way as they are within SWF files. The latter F4V file format is based on the ISO base media file format and is supported starting with Flash Player 9 update 3. Both formats are supported in Adobe Flash Player and currently developed by Adobe Systems. FLV was originally developed by Macromedia.
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