OSMF VAST not playing x-mp4 ads bug?

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wouldn't play, hence I added "video/x-mp4" into the VIDEO_MIME_TYPES_SUPPORTED method, to play the ad, Hope this helps someone.
private static const VIDEO_MIME_TYPES_SUPPORTED:Vector.<String> = Vector.<String>
            "video/x-flv",
            "video/x-f4v",
            "video/mp4",
            "video/mp4v-es",
            "video/x-m4v",
            "video/x-mp4",
            "video/3gpp",
            "video/3gpp2",
            "video/quicktime",
            "application/x-shockwave-flash",
Many thanks,
Phil

Not to rail on you I am interested in helping but you are doing it all wrong. I have had no trouble moving video onto my ipod (I think it comes from working with the PSP so heavily :D). First off you NEED to render the video 320x240 (why you would want it higher I don't know) You can do this in ffmpeg, make sure that you use the ipod for TV version, the H.264 still has synching issues on that renderer. Also make sure that your Kbps is no higher than 2500k I find that 1200 looks good enough. You can up the AAC audio to 128kbps at 44.1khz. Then you can do 2 pass rendering if you choose, it will make the final render look better ( I really don't care to do this because it IS a portable device) Also for the frame rate I use 24fps and 29.97 I think either work.
Another program that does a really good job is Handbreak, you can rip your DVD directly to the ipod format, that and it will do it in real time on my dual 1.7ghz g4.
I hope that this helps.
G4   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

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