Streaming video from MobileMe weirdness

I have an iPhone 3G running 3.1.2. I'm on Rogers in Canada as this may be pertinent.
I have a number of home movies uploaded to my MobileMe gallery using iMovie. They range from 50-200Mb and were created with iMovie "mobile" preset. From the gallery I can stream these videos to my iPhone on Wifi. When I try to stream over 3G I get an error message "Cannot Play Movie-This movie could not be played". At one time I'm pretty sure I was able to do this, but it stopped working, possibly after an iPhone firmware upgrade. I suspected that this was some sort of hobbling to limit 3G bandwidth use, however the weird thing is that I created a personal webpage in MobileMe and linked all of these videos to the webpage using MobileMe widgets in iWeb. When I access the videos via the webpage, the videos stream just fine over Wifi or 3G. Same movies, same location, only with a link in between. I really can't figure this out.
Any thoughts would be appreciated

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