They still work fine in itunes, on ipods, and on apple tv. Cheers
Steve Elbows --- In [email protected], "Daryl Urig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > thanks, if I rename it tp mp4 will it still work with Ipods? or do I need two files, on as mp4 > and the other as m4v?I would rather have just one file. > > Daryl > > > > --- In [email protected], "Steve Watkins" <steve@> wrote: > > > > Well m4v's are usually set to be opened by itunes rather than quicktime. > > > > Some people rename their .m4v files to .mp4 as this is more of a > > standard extension, and the m4v files are really mp4's anyway. > > > > But I think you also have a problem with your server setup - the > > mimetype on your server is not set for .m4v files, so your server > > doesnt tell the browser that its a video file. Im not sure where there > > is a great guide on the internet to explain this problem and how to > > fix it, hopefully someone else can help. Or rename your files to .mp4 > > before you upload them. But its also possible that your server isnt > > setup with the correct mime type for .mp4's either, wont know till you > > try. > > > > Cheers > > > > Steve Elbows > > > > --- In [email protected], "Daryl Urig" <daryl@> wrote: > > > > > > Has anyone had this problem on a PC? > > > The new podcast export from imove, .m4v > > > PC do not recognize, so you have to upgrade to quicktime7, then when > > opening the > > > imovie, the PC asks you if you want to change the mime type, which > > alows you to then use > > > your quicktime .m4v > > > > > > test it here: > > > http://www.darylurig.com/daryl-Urig-Video-Blog.html > > > > > > > > > Daryl > > > > > >
