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The same thing happened in our server too. As default, III web server was
not configured to support mp3 and video mime types. HelpDesk has corrected
this with a little change in the server configuration. 

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Ismet Mazlumoglu (ismetm@xxxxxxxxxx)
Istanbul Bilgi University
Library E-Resources Center
Systems & Automation Manager
Phone: (+90 212) 216 2222 ext.395
Fax:  (+90 212) 216 2327
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-----Original Message-----
From: Steely, Jeffrey A. [mailto:Jeffrey_Steely@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 4:25 AM
To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Millennium Media and audio files


Has anyone successfully used MP3 files in Millennium Media?  We are
exploring the possibility of using MM for audio reserves.  I have
attached an MP3 file to a reserve item.  After opening the course list
and completing the authentication, Internet Explorer displays the MP3 as
a text file - some metadata, mostly "junk."  When I launch other MP3
files using IE, IE launches my media player (RealOne).  Any suggestions?
I've read through the manual, searched the csdirect site, and searched
the list archive, all to no avail.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Jeff A. Steely

Assistant Director for Client Services

Baylor University Libraries

PO Box 97146

1301 S 2nd St

Waco, TX 76798-7146

 

Email:  Jeffrey_Steely@xxxxxxxxxx

Phone:  254.710.2464

Fax:  254.752.5332

 

 



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