The filetype(4) manual page provides more information about this.
The files /var/adm/appletalk/filetype (Unix systems) and
C:\Program Files\Xinet\FullPress\Admin\filetype (Windows systems) identify the file formats with which the Xinet Video module works. Once again, the
filetype(4) man page provides more information.
Should you license key-frame generation for a type of video file that Xinet and the Video module do not automatically recognize, you can extend the Xinet list by editing the filetype file, (
/var/adm/appletalk/filetype on Unix systems and
C:\Program Files\Xinet\FullPress\Admin\filetype on Windows systems). The
filetype(4) man page explains the syntax. For forward compatibility, Xinet recommends that you use the file-name-extension recognition method rather than magic-number or string recognition within the data fork.
If you customize the filetype file, and later, upgrade your Xinet software, your edited file will be moved aside and replaced with the distribution’s newer version. You must then update the newly installed file with the changes you made in the file that was set aside. Note: you would lose your changes if you were to install two upgrades to the software in a row without ever touching the
filetype files.
It is also possible to employ a custom Action to transcode video and audio files from one format to another. See
Xinet Technote 0317 for more information.