Josh, from a risk management perspective is there any reason to think 
Apple may in future harden their m4v scheme at some point making it a 
requirement to have mv4 extension to sync to ipod, making a nightmare 
scenario for peeps with renamed m4v > mp4 assets on servers and links 
on their feeds?

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r

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On Jan 6, 2006, at 11:52 AM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:

> iPod will play mov and mp4. It depends more on the resolution and 
> bitrate.
> m4v is not actually anything other than an mp4 with h.264 codec, aac
> audio, and specific resolution and bitrate settings optimized for
> iPod. So really, m4v is a made up file extension. It should actually
> be mp4, as that's really the correct file type. It is often preferable
> to edit the filename replacing .m4v extension with .mp4 as that is
> more accurately what the file *is*.
>
> -Josh



 
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