Posting Podcast Producer Content to CDN

I am part of a software company using the Xserve and podcast producer to create training content, and streaming it from the Xserve. This is all done in house, but we are looking to move our courses to a Content Delivery Network (CDN) like Akamai or limelight. Amazon's Cloudfront service looks promising but as far as I can determine they do not support quicktime streaming files. We have a worldwide audience that we need to reach, and up to this point, our customers have been streaming the files from our Xserve at the office, but we would like to provide seamless, reliable streaming media to our customers. Does anyone have any recommendations?

there is no way in GB to save the file with any other ext than (band)
Ahh
It appears that I'm missing a step
I can't follow your steps and figure out how you did it, but you're uploading the wrong file.
The .band file is something that NO computer using ANY software (other than GB or the Logic 7 series) could play.

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