Flash video problems in http

Hello,
I am having problems publishing flash video in a http server.
I am streamming video from a server using a MediaPlayBack
component. All works well till this point. When insert the swf in a
html file and play it using the "http path" (
http://..../dilo.htm), the swf
doesn´t play the video. Altought .swf and .flv files are in
the same directory. But if open de html file using the IP path
(10.12.134.../dilo.htm), it works.
Can anybody tell me why is this happening? Any solution?
Thanks

Please work through the video troubleshooting guide.
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/video-playback-issues.html
If you're still stuck, please follow the directions in the guide on providing the dxdiag report and additional information about what you tested and saw.

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