What file types wil SMS stream

Is it true that FMS 3 will stream( i addition to FLV ) but also
file.mov ( provided they have h.264 video & aac audio)   and
file.mp4 ( provide it has h.264 video and aac audio )
and if so could someone provide examples of how that is called/ coded on a web page?
Basically -- here is what I have .
i have file.mp4
I CAN stream these via Darwin streaming server on a linux box.
But --seemingly cannot stream those file.mp4  from FMS 3.0
So -- maybe someone is doing it -- maybe there is a subtle thing to do....
can anyone confirm that this should work
rtmp://nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/av1/mp4:v1/test.mov (or /test.mp4)
or to say it another way -- what do you need to do diffrent to stream a file.mp4 vs file.flv.
( there must be a gotcha -or i would be done by now )
Thanks

Hi arizonabackroad,
See this discussion for a list of the file types you can use with Photoshop Touch on your Android tablet: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/916007?tstart=0.

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