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Do you need to edit FLV files? Here's how to use an FLV cutter.

Understanding and working with FLV files can be a daunting task, especially as they become less commonplace in the wake of Adobe Flash's discontinuation. This comprehensive guide aims to demystify the world of FLV files for you. We'll delve into what FLV files are, their past usage, and how you can manage them effectively in today's digital landscape.

Key to this guide is Speechify Video Studio’s FLV cutter, an invaluable tool for editing and converting FLV files. This guide, suitable for both video editing novices and seasoned experts, will simplify your interaction with FLV files, making your video editing journey smoother and more efficient.

What are FLV files?

FLV, which stands for Flash Video, is a file format used for digital video content over the Internet. It was originally developed by Macromedia, which was later acquired by Adobe Systems. The format was widely used to deliver video over the internet through Adobe Flash Player, and it was the standard for streaming-media content online.

FLV files can contain video and audio content, which is encoded in the same manner as they are within SWF files. The video is usually encoded with the VP6 video codec or the Sorenson Spark video codec, while the audio could be MP3 or AAC. FLV files also support uncompressed audio or ADPCM format audio.

However, the usage of FLV format has significantly declined over the years due to the deprecation of Adobe Flash Player in 2020, and it has been largely replaced by HTML5 video formats, such as MP4 and WebM. As a result, it's become less common to encounter FLV files in daily web browsing, and many major browsers no longer support the format.

What uses FLV files?

FLV (Flash Video) was once a very popular format for online streaming video content. Here are a few areas where FLV files were commonly used:

  • Web video: Websites like YouTube, Hulu, and many others initially used FLV files to stream video content. It was an ideal format because of its small file size and compatibility with the then ubiquitous Adobe Flash Player.
  • Online advertising: FLV was often used for online advertising, particularly for video ads. It allowed advertisers to create high-quality video ads that could be quickly loaded and streamed.
  • Video sharing: FLV was also commonly used on video sharing platforms. Users could upload their videos in FLV format, which could then be viewed by others using a Flash Player plugin on their browsers.
  • Online games: Many online games used FLV files for in-game animations and cinematics. The Flash Player plugin could easily play these files within the web browser.

However, with the deprecation and discontinuation of Adobe Flash Player at the end of 2020, the use of FLV files has declined. Modern web technologies like HTML5 for video playback and WebGL for online games have largely replaced the need for FLV and Flash. Consequently, most modern browsers and platforms (like YouTube, Vimeo, etc.) now favor formats like MP4 and WebM.

How to use an online FLV cutter

If you're seeking to trim or cut your Adobe Flash videos, Speechify Video Studio's user-friendly FLV video cutter is your ideal solution. Our free video cutter and editor enables you to easily trim, split, or crop your FLV video clips with just a few clicks. Designed for beginners to experts, Speechify Video Studio makes video editing a breeze, whether you're on the go or at your workplace.

The FLV cutter is a cross-platform tool, functioning seamlessly on PC, Mac, Android, and iOS, and compatible with a variety of file formats. With its intuitive interface, you won't need any prior video editing experience—just a few clicks right in your browser are enough. It's a perfect tool for handling FLV files on Windows, MacOS, and Linux operating systems, as well as mobile browsers.

The platform also comes equipped with a powerful converter, allowing you to convert your FLV files to MP4 or GIF. As Adobe no longer supports FLV format, and MP4 is widely accepted by all major systems, Speechify Video Studio’s converter ensures your videos remain compatible. The conversion process is swift, enabling you to stream and share your video files without hassle.

Here’s how to trip FLV videos using Speechify Video Studio:

  1. Upload your FLV file: Choose the file and drag & drop your FLV file into the provided box.
  2. Edit your FLV video: You can cut or trim your video by adjusting the start and end time on the video track. Move the play head and press split to create new video tracks. Speechify Video Studio also offers additional video editing tools, such as compress, rotate, crop, add text or music, and more.
  3. Export your work: After you've finished editing, press export. You can then download your trimmed video and share it on your social media pages.

Cut FLV files with Speechify Video Studio

Speechify Video Studio's FLV cutter supports video files of all sizes and formats. You can trim out all unwanted parts from your Adobe Flash Video and save it in your device as an MP4, MOV, MKV, AVI, WMV, MPEG, or other formats. With VEED's editing tools, you can even add subtitles or watermark to your videos. For more complex projects, you can use its joiner and splitter functions to combine or split FLV clips, and even add special effects.

FLV files are no longer compatible with the latest devices and operating systems. Fortunately, Speechify Video Studio automatically encodes FLV files to MP4, making them accessible across all media players, streaming services, and social media platforms.

Speechify Video Studio's online cutter is also mobile-friendly, working effortlessly with all major browsers including Safari and Chrome. You can cut FLV video clips on the go, without the need for apps or software downloads. This free video editing software works flawlessly with Windows 10, Mac, Linux, and mobile operating systems, making it your ultimate video editing companion.

Finally, if you're dealing with large file sizes, Speechify Video Studio has you covered. It allows you to compress your FLV videos, ensuring they remain high quality while reducing their storage impact. So, whether you're a beginner or a professional, Speechify Video Studio's FLV video cutter is a versatile and easy-to-use tool for all your video editing needs.

Start making and editing videos today with Speechify Video Studio.

FAQ

How do you play an FLV video?

The FLV format is no longer supported by Adobe Flash Player, making it unable to play FLV files on other media players. You can convert FLV videos to MP4 files with Speechify Video Studio to continue using your FLV videos..

How do you convert FLV to MP4 files?

Trimming videos online with Speechify Video Studio's FLV cutter will automatically convert and download your files in MP4 format. However, you do have the option to download the trimmed video as a GIF file by selecting this from the download options.

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman

Cliff Weitzman is a dyslexia advocate and the CEO and founder of Speechify, the #1 text-to-speech app in the world, totaling over 100,000 5-star reviews and ranking first place in the App Store for the News & Magazines category. In 2017, Weitzman was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work making the internet more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Cliff Weitzman has been featured in EdSurge, Inc., PC Mag, Entrepreneur, Mashable, among other leading outlets.