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Browse All TopicsI have a client who wants to play a video on our website. She wants to know if we support the mime type .mp4 or .f4v on your server and is compression turned off. As of right now the video will not play. Where is IIS or on Server 2003 would I double check these items?
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by: CABISPosted on 2009-02-20 at 06:31:49ID: 23692155
The mime types for mp4 and f4v are:
.mp4 video/mp4
.f4v video/mp4
To add to IIS,
1. Open Computer Management. (Right-click My Computer... Manage...)
2. Under Services & Applications, Internet Information Services (IIS) Management... Properties...
3. Click MIME Types...
4. CLick New and add the extension and MIME type.