What is MIME type "video/mpeg"?

What is a MIME Type?

A MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) type is a standard that indicates the nature and format of a document, file, or assortment of bytes. MIME types are defined and standardized in IETF's RFC 6838.

MIME types are important because they help browsers and servers understand how to process a file. When a browser receives a file from a server, it uses the MIME type to determine how to display or handle the content, whether it's an image to display, a PDF to open in a viewer, or a video to play.

MIME types consist of a type and a subtype, separated by a slash (e.g., text/html, image/jpeg, application/pdf). Some MIME types also include optional parameters.

About video/mpeg

Description

MPEG Video

Digital video format standardized by the Moving Picture Experts Group.

Category

video

Details

MIME Type:video/mpeg
Specification:RFC 2046
File Extensions:

Usage Examples

HTTP Header

When serving content with this MIME type, set the Content-Type header:

Content-Type: video/mpeg

HTML

In HTML, you can specify the MIME type in various elements:

<video controls>
  <source src="file.mpeg" type="video/mpeg" />
  Your browser does not support the video tag.
</video>

Browser Compatibility

Most modern browsers support the video/mpeg MIME type and will play the video using its built-in media player or a plugin.

Supported Browsers

  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Safari
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Opera

Handling

Browsers will provide controls to play the video file using their built-in media player.

Frequently Asked Questions

Related MIME Types

Official reference for the video/mpeg MIME type

https://mime-type.com/video/mpeg