Sandy,

How are you configuring fiesty to stream to the iphone?

Andy,
The iPhone can do http streaming of mp4 that is encoded for the
iPhone, it does not have to download the entire file and cache it.  I
stream video to my iPhone which are over a gig in size and I know it
does not wait for the complete file to cache before playing.  It will
cache a portion of the file and start playing as it cache more of the
file. I don't use fiesty so I can't comment on it, I wrote my own
little web app to stream my video and audio to the iPhone.

I wish that the iPhone would support true RTSP but it does not.  Can't
stream over the internet on edge.

Thang

On Dec 18, 2:49 pm, Andy Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sandy,
>
> the video must be exported correctly to allow for streaming, otherwise the
> iPhone will try to load the complete video into it's cache.
>
> andy
>
> at 18.12.2007 4:50 Uhr, Sandysmith87 wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am trying to stream video to iTouch/iPhone through wifi and have
> > enabled curl support on fiesty
>
> > Any pointres as to why the video will still not play back after 60
> > seconds. I have the right MIME Type support too.
>
> > Sandy

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