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    Hi
    I have create a MP4 file, I have fix so it can play streaming on a page with Yamb, I have even try mp4MetadataMover

    The file play in IE och Chrome but I can't "scroll" or what they call it so I can't jump 20 sek or so but that is ok

    But in FF it just loading and loading until the file is finnish and then play it (I think I have just see it load all the time in FF)

    I use JW player to make it easy for me but I have no idea why it does not play the file in FF??
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    How did you make the mp4?

    I use mp4box with the hint command, "mp4box -hint video.mp4" and it has always worked.
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    Hi it is same thing with that program
    Well I have a big AVI file that I use Handbrake to create a MP4 file
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  4. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    What flash player are you using? Tried on another computer with firefox? Do you have any sample we can test?

    And random jumping in the file requires a flash rtmp stream see http://flowplayer.org/plugins/streaming/rtmp.html
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    Well I use JW players

    have nothing to show right now but I don't have a streaming server so I can't use RTMP. I just have a swf file and MP4 i same directory on a webserver.
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