Re: 3GP and MPEG-4

2005-10-13 Thread ALEX HYDE
Hahaha. Cheers for that then. --- Jon Wingfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > To simply serve the content, no. > I needed to know about it so I could extract the > metadata, and because I > felt the need to know - must get out more ;) > > Jon > > ALEX HYDE wrote: > > Thanks Jon. That's really u

Re: 3GP and MPEG-4

2005-10-13 Thread Jon Wingfield
To simply serve the content, no. I needed to know about it so I could extract the metadata, and because I felt the need to know - must get out more ;) Jon ALEX HYDE wrote: Thanks Jon. That's really useful. I didn't realise it could just serve other types with so little involved. That's really

Re: 3GP and MPEG-4

2005-10-13 Thread ALEX HYDE
Thanks Jon. That's really useful. I didn't realise it could just serve other types with so little involved. That's really good news. Do I need to know about the 'box model' or can I just take it as given and use it as is? Thanks again. Regards --- Jon Wingfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sur

Re: 3GP and MPEG-4

2005-10-13 Thread Jon Wingfield
Sure. You just need to add the correct mime-types to the web.xml in $TOMCAT_HOME/conf and tomcat's default servlet will serve them. http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/ audio/mp4 audio/3gpp video/mp4 video/3gpp video/3gpp2 The video ones are probably the ones to go for. The 3gpp and m