2 m4v video iPod questions

Hi
Will a video iPod play clips at framerates under 30 fps? That is, will it accept files encoded at 15 fps?
and....
Are iPod optimized files (m4v) suitable for web downloads? Can you set 'em to "fast start"? Or, if you want make the same clips available for a podcast AND for web viewing is it best to do a separate encode for each???
many thanks-
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Yes, a video iPod will play clips encoded at 15 fps
ANNND
iPod optimized files are suitable for downloads BUT I believe you'd have to open in QuickTime and save as .mov to get "fast start". Incidentally, the iPod should still be able to play this .mov file as well. One more point, most servers already recognize .mov as media for QuickTime so clicking on those usually gives you what you expect. On some servers, clicking on an .mp4 will give you a screen full of text.

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