Sorry for my poor English and network knowledge. I would like to try
using a proxy program to send a MP4 file to Touch is because I have
try to use Safari to access a MP4 file directly from a web server and
it playback perfectly. So I wonder if it is possible to send the MP4
through a proxy program, so that I can place MP4s in private area, or
even do some simple load balancing on converting the source video
file.

Now I would like to clarify what is the different between direct
accessing a MP4 from an Apache server and access a file stream from a
proxy program on the same server, except the header. (I think this
should be a basic knowledge but I really don't know, sorry).

I am working on other part of the app. first, then I will try to use
VLC to transcode and stream the MP4 using RTSP/HTTP.

On Oct 17, 9:48 am, Michael Boutros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry to beat a dead horse in case the original author's issue has
> been solved, but I'm also stuck. I have a pretty slick system that
> basically emulates the Music functionality of touch/iPhone, but the
> only issue I have now is actually playing back the file, or sending it
> over to be played. How can I do this? From what I can tell, I need to
> embed the file into the page using <object ...><embed ....></embed></
> object> (for Quicktime), and then the device will handle the rest. Is
> that what happens?


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