Free FLV Player 1.4

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Free FLV Player is a fully functional player to play flash video (FLV video) downloaded from popular sites like YouTube, Google Video, and MySpaceTV. The installation file is 1.5 MB, it's very easy to install and to use. Free FLV Player automatically adds .flv extension association to your system, and you can play any FLV video in Free FLV Player just by opening it. You can play videos at any resolution including full screen. Also you can change playback speed and play videos by frames. The player can convert FLV videos to cell phones and computer formats. It supports 3GP, MP4 and DV output video formats.

Version 1.4 revises and updates user interface.

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