Bill Streeter wrote:
> A couple of other random thoughts... When I switched to MP4 iTunes 
> had no problems with it. It handled them fine and showed up in the 
> directory no problem. But another downside of MP4... My web server 
> stats don't show that MP4's are being downloaded. I'm not sure why 
> this is. I know they are. Actually it shows them as a general 
> percentage of downloads, but they aren't included in the numbers for 
> individual file downloads. The MOVs are there but no MP4s... 
> weirdness.

Are you looking at raw log files, or a generated report from the log 
files? Perhaps the application that generates the report does not take 
into account the file extension .mp4

Pete

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