Export to MP4 or GP3

Ok, I am a mild mannered person, but this issue is about to make me loose my mind and take a dump on a beverage cart. No matter what I try, I can not export a file to either mp4 or 3gp that will stream. The file will PLAY in Quicktime, But, when I send it to my Darwin Server and try to replay it, It will not stream......No matter how I save it or compress it. Can someone PLEASE help me with the correct settings to make it work. I have been at this 3 days now, and nothing I do works.

I opened the hint tracks
here is what I have
Average Bit Rate:64276 bits/sec
Packet count: 8110
Max Bit Rate: 64276 bits/sec
Max Packet Size: 1317 bits
Max Packet Duration: 66ms
Payload Type: MP4V-ES/90000
This is almost identical to the hint track to another file that I have that WILL stream properly.

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