nate wrote:
Phil Savoie wrote:
Hi Nate,
The extension is ".mp4"
I think the best thing to do is rename it to be .mpg as that is
more compatible(no need to change server config).
But if you really want to change the server config you can
edit /etc/mime.types and add an entry for mp4
My Cent
On Wednesday 02 July 2008 19:26:51 Phil Savoie wrote:
> nate wrote:
> > Phil Savoie wrote:
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> I think this may be off topic, but since it's through centos 5.2, I'm
> >> not sure.
> >>
> >> Here is what I would like to do:
> >>
> >> I have created a web page for family to log int
How are your friends and family going to play an MPEG4 file?
XP WMP11 won't play one without some codecs installed (For instance).
I usually install VLC on XP boxes.
What you could do is embed a player in the webpage (ala youtube), and then
they won't have to figure it out.
You will likely want to
Phil Savoie wrote:
>
> Hi Nate,
>
> The extension is ".mp4"
I think the best thing to do is rename it to be .mpg as that is
more compatible(no need to change server config).
But if you really want to change the server config you can
edit /etc/mime.types and add an entry for mp4
My CentOS 4.x mi
nate wrote:
Phil Savoie wrote:
Hi All,
I think this may be off topic, but since it's through centos 5.2, I'm
not sure.
Here is what I would like to do:
I have created a web page for family to log into and view clips of my
new niece. My camera saves these clips in mpeg4 format. What I woul
Phil Savoie wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I think this may be off topic, but since it's through centos 5.2, I'm
> not sure.
>
> Here is what I would like to do:
>
> I have created a web page for family to log into and view clips of my
> new niece. My camera saves these clips in mpeg4 format. What I would
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