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MIME Type
video/mp4
VideoStandard MIME type for MP4 video files.
MIME type reference, HTTP example, browser usage, common mistakes, and related content.
What is the video/mp4 MIME type?
The MIME type video/mp4 is used to tell browsers, APIs, and servers how a file or response body should be interpreted.
MIME stands for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions, and MIME types are now a standard part of HTTP responses and web content delivery.
When a browser or client receives a response with video/mp4, it uses that information to decide how the content should be processed, rendered, downloaded, or executed.
Example
Content-Type: video/mp4
HTTP example
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: video/mp4 Content-Length: 1256
Common file extensions
.mp4
Common use cases
- Video streaming
- Embedded media
- Web-based video playback
Common mistakes
- Using the wrong MIME type for the file being served
- Returning text/plain instead of video/mp4
- Forgetting required parameters like charset when relevant
- Using a deprecated MIME type in older server configurations
- Serving assets with a mismatched Content-Type header, causing browser parsing issues
How browsers use it
Browsers use the Content-Type response header to decide how a response should be handled. For example, HTML is rendered as a page, CSS is parsed as styles, JavaScript is executed as script, and images are displayed visually. If the MIME type is incorrect, the browser may refuse to load the file correctly or may treat it as plain text or a download instead.
Browser support
Very strong browser support and the default choice for web video in many projects.
Developer note
One of the most important video MIME types on the web.