vendredi 21 septembre 2018

How to get rid of Adobe Flash on a website

I got involved with an organization that run a few older websites which have incorporated Adobe Flash for audio and video streaming.
The right thing to do at the time, but technology marches on and now users are complaining that they no longer want to use flash or in some cases, like with iOS, can't even use flash.

The rganization is a not-for-profit one, use of the website and the audio and video streaming is free.

So I'm looking for suggestions what can be done at minimum cost to make the audio and video streaming independent of flash but compatible with the typical ways people access streaming using PCs, Macs, Android and iOS phones.

One option would be to recode the site using HTML5 (it's using HTML4 now) which has players included, but that sounds rather labour intensive and thus costly.
I haven't come across an automated method, ie software program, that would do that.
Is there some way to just replace the "flash related" code in HTML4 on that site with different HTML4 code that allows streaming without flash on the computer, something that also works on the iPhone?
Are there other options for iPhone users specifically to play these streaming files?
Pretty much all files are audio, so a solution for audio alone would be a huge step forward.


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