Headers copied from Chrome (only since Safari is harder to copy/paste from) Accept:text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml q=0.9,image/webp,*/* q=0.8 This has been the key to me, and I've been searching for any little difference in the way the videos transfer from the server - request/response headers, exact filesize, etc. What's more, other MP4 files in the same directory have a similar problem. The weirdest part of this is that of all our developers, I can get the video to work on Safari when I run the related server from my development computer. When downloaded and played locally, the video works fine in Quicktime. I would post our HTML, but I traced the problem further by finding that Safari wouldn't play it even when navigating to the original MP4's URL. However, on Safari, the video doesn't play at all - it does trigger a "stalled" event and then nothing loads. We have an MP4 video on our site it plays fine in IE9+, Firefox, Chrome, and Chrome on mac.
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