Exporting from FCP for iPhone...

OK... So we have almost 100 videos on our website from the last couple years. I was under the impression they worked on ipods/iphones..... I was wrong. Here is step by step how I export them from FCP, I'm hoping someone can point out why they wont play on iphones.
Export / Using Quicktime Conversion
Video Settings: H.264, 29.97 fps, automatic keyframes, frame reordering off, data rate at 700 kb/sec, optimized for streaming
Size: QVGA: 320x240
Sound: AAC, 48.000khz, VBR at 112 kbps
Prepare for internet steaming: Fast Start - Compressed Header
I know I could used the apple devices setting from compressor but I tend to get not-so-good results when using the preset options. Any help getting these working is greatly appreciated.

trc,
This page lists encoding option that are suggested in the "Ensuring a Great Audio and Video Experience" collapsable menu:
https://developer.apple.com/iphone/devcenter/designingcontent.html
In addition to the encoding, I would verify your server supports all the requirements in that link as well.
This page has additional information on embedding:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/embed.html
Hope this helps,
Nathan C.

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