The decline of FLV began with the rise of more modern standards like and MP4 , which offered better quality and native browser support without needing a plugin.
Introduced in the early 2000s, FLV quickly became the for web-based streaming. Before its arrival, watching video online often required downloading bulky files or using external players. Video(2) flv
: FLV allowed video to be embedded directly into web pages via the Adobe Flash Player plugin. The decline of FLV began with the rise
: Major video-sharing sites like YouTube , Hulu , and MySpace originally adopted FLV as their default format. Decline and Legacy Video(2) flv
The format is a digital container designed by Macromedia (later acquired by Adobe ) to deliver synchronized video and audio over the internet. The Rise of FLV