yeah Rupert, I just got rid of the flash file on that post and it's 
picking up the mp4 now, but I don't understand most of my vids have 
flash as well and it pick it up...although I did not realize that my 
feedburner feed has my .flv for "While you were at 
Pixelodeon".....your right it is annoying....anyone else having this 
issue?  Or should I start making seperate feeds for my different 
types ie, one for Ipod, one for Windows, one for Flash, etc.  Any 
thoughts out there?  ARGH!!!!!  sorry just hate to do that..

Heath
http://batmangeek.com
http://aroundcincinnati.net

--- In [email protected], Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Heath, further to my last note - I'm not sure if we have the 
same  
> problem.
> Looking at your vlog & feed now, it looks fine.  You must have  
> switched the rel=enclosure tag from flv to mp4, right?
> The only post item in your feed which has an FLV enclosure instead 
of  
> MP4 is "While You Were At Pixelodeon", and the reason for that is  
> that in that post the rel=enclosure attribute is only on the FLV 
file.
> 
> Still, it's annoying for me that the enclosure Feedburner puts 
first  
> is the flv - which is what Google Reader and Fireant see.  I'd 
like  
> to be able to turn that off, or change the order of my 
enclosures.   
> My problem is that I do everything automatically - email to Blip, 
who  
> then crosspost to my Blog.  I can't change my settings to tell 
Blip  
> not to give my FLV link a rel=enclosure, which would presumably 
solve  
> this.  Although that would cause other problems.  What I *should* 
be  
> able to do is let Blip keep the enclosure attribute on both FLV 
and  
> MP4 files and then tell Feedburner to prioritize my MP4 enclosure 
and  
> put it up front.    But I don't hold out much hope for persuading  
> Feedburner to add that feature.  I'm going to give it a go, 
though.   
> It's annoying.
> 
> Rupert
> http://twittervlog.tv
> http://feeds.feedburner.com/twittervlog
> 
> On 5 Jul 2007, at 00:09, Heath wrote:
> 
> Any ideas on why feedburner would pick up my "flash" version of my 
vid
> instead of my quicktime or mp4? It's never done it before but this
> time it, any ideas anyone?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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