Hi Kerry,
I got errors when I first integrated your new media players and tried to upload the example files from the jplayer site.
So I found this post about adding the newer mime types via web.config
Can you try putting it back like this and see if that solves the error?
<staticContent>
<!--
<clientCache httpExpires="Sun, 29 Mar 2020 00:00:00 GMT" cacheControlMode="UseExpires" />
-->
<remove fileExtension=".mp4"/>
<remove fileExtension=".m4v"/>
<remove fileExtension=".ogg"/>
<remove fileExtension=".ogv"/>
<remove fileExtension=".webm"/>
<remove fileExtension=".oga"/>
<remove fileExtension=".spx"/>
<remove fileExtension=".eot" />
<remove fileExtension=".otf" />
<remove fileExtension=".woff" />
<mimeMap fileExtension=".mp4" mimeType="video/mp4" />
<mimeMap fileExtension=".m4v" mimeType="video/m4v" />
<mimeMap fileExtension=".ogg" mimeType="video/ogg" />
<mimeMap fileExtension=".ogv" mimeType="video/ogg" />
<mimeMap fileExtension=".webm" mimeType="video/webm" />
<mimeMap fileExtension=".oga" mimeType="audio/ogg" />
<mimeMap fileExtension=".spx" mimeType="audio/ogg" />
<mimeMap fileExtension=".eot" mimeType="application/vnd.ms-fontobject" />
<mimeMap fileExtension=".otf" mimeType="font/otf" />
<mimeMap fileExtension=".woff" mimeType="font/x-woff" />
</staticContent>
If that works then I'll update the release packages. The problem I guess is that some servers already have these mime types configured in IIS but if they are not it also causes errors so I'm hoping by removing them first it will work in both cases.
Thanks,
Joe