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    Default HTML5 Video with iPhone

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    <video width="480" height="272" controls autobuffer>
    	<source src="http://www.domain.com/videos/video.mp4" type="video/mp4" />
    	</object>
    </video>
    For some reason the iPhone (iPod Touch) refuses to play that, any ideas why? (Excluding the fact I replaced the domain in the example)

    Thanks.

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    Your closing an object tag but you don't seem to have an opening object tag.

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    If you get the quicktime-esque play button but then it gives you 'Unable to play video', that means the video is encoded correctly for that device.

    iOS uses h.264 with AAC audio I believe. What's the format you are feeding it?

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    Its ffmpeg with AAC audio, but I know the iPhone plays that.

    And Blob, it can't be that because it displays fine on Safari 5.

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    PM me a link to the video and I can tell you if the file is encoded correctly. 'FFMPEG and AAC' is anything but a technical response considering the amount of different formats FFMPEG can output. Is it x264 with AAC audio, and have you checked that the bit rates aren't higher than supported.

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