Correct mime type for .mp4

According to RFC 4337 § 2, video/mp4 is indeed the correct Content-Type for MPEG-4 video.

Generally, you can find official MIME definitions by searching for the file extension and "IETF" or "RFC". The RFC (Request for Comments) articles published by the IETF (Internet Engineering Taskforce) define many Internet standards, including MIME types.


video/mp4should be used when you have video content in your file. If there is none, but there is audio, you should use audio/mp4. If no audio and no video is used, for instance if the file contains only a subtitle track or a metadata track, the MIME should be application/mp4. Also, as a server, you should try to include the codecs or profiles parameters as defined in RFC6381, as this will help clients determine if they can play the file, prior to downloading it.


According to http://help.encoding.com/knowledge-base/article/correct-mime-types-for-serving-video-files/, the correct mime type for .mp4 is video/mp4


When uploading .mp4 file into Perl script, using CGI.pm I see it as video/mp when printing out Content-type for the uploaded file. I hope it will help someone.