Hi Thang,

the iPhone will only stream mp4, if the headers are set correctly (look at
EyeTV exports for this (myRecordingName.iphone.m4v). Also the server must be
setup to send the correct mime-type for the 'm4v'.

andy


at 19.12.2007 2:14 Uhr, Thang wrote:

> 
> 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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