by Default, the IIS host for Windows server is not supported for FLV file types, and the video is not playable through HTTP access.
A MIME type is a type of file that sets an extension that is opened by an application, and the browser automatically opens with the specified application when the extension file is accessed.
Set MIME to allow IIS to support more file types.
To add the MIME type of FLV in IIS:
Other issues that do not have access to a certain type of file over HTTP are generally addressed by the following methods:
Extension list MIME type
FLV Flv-application/octet-stream
RTF Application/rtf
WMV audio/x-ms-wmv
XML Text/xml
SWF Application/x-shockwave-flash
RM Audio/x-pn-realaudio
RMVB Audio/x-pn-realaudio
PDF Application/pdf
PPT Application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
MPE Video/mpeg
MPEG Video/mpeg
MPG video/mpeg
MPG4 Video/mp4
MP4 Video/mp4
MP2 audio/x-mpeg mp3 Audio/x-mpeg
Mid Audio/midi Midi Audio/midi
Avi Video/x-msvideo
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The IIS host cannot play the video setup method in some cases