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Dan Byers wrote:
>Thorsten Froehlich wrote:
>> Don't know if this link works.
>>
>>It seems the server doesn't send the correct media type, but downloading and
>>playing does work.
>>
>> Thorsten
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>Grrrrrrr... this is frustrating. I used Quicktime Pro to export to .mp4,
>because all the other file formats are too big ( uncompressed, the movie is
>just shy of 300 megs in size). I tried using Movie2Mpeg, but the program
>kept puking. I don't know what else to do. It doesn't do me any good to
>create a movie and upload it in a format that you have to do jump thru
>hoops to see. :(
You should try to embeed it in a website an use an HTML object/embed tag.
You can copy it from one of the many pages that embed movie files. Of
course you will need to set the MIME type to video/mp4. Alterntively, try
to change the file extension of the file you currently have on the server
to mpg4. Maybe the server handles those correctly.
Thorsten
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