best i can com eup with is
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!-- MPD file Generated with GPAC version 0.6.1-rev0-g72d766c-master at 2016-12-05T22:14:51.734Z-->
<MPD xmlns="urn:mpeg:dash:schema:mpd:2011" minBufferTime="PT1.500S" type="static" mediaPresentationDuration="PT0H3M20.375S" maxSegmentDuration="PT0H0M10.000S" profiles="urn:mpeg:dash:profile:isoff-live:2011">
<ProgramInformation moreInformationURL="
http://gpac.sourceforge.net">
<Title>Blondie_dash.mpd generated by GPAC</Title>
</ProgramInformation>
<Period duration="PT0H3M20.375S">
<AdaptationSet segmentAlignment="true" maxWidth="720" maxHeight="400" maxFrameRate="25" par="720:400" lang="und">
<ContentComponent id="1" contentType="audio" />
<ContentComponent id="2" contentType="video" />
<SegmentTemplate timescale="1000" media="mp4-live$Number$.m4s" startNumber="1" duration="10000" initialization="mp4-liveinit.mp4"/>
<Representation id="1" mimeType="video/mp4" codecs="mp4a.40.2,avc3.4d001e" width="720" height="400" frameRate="25" sar="1:1" audioSamplingRate="48000" startWithSAP="1" bandwidth="1817704">
<AudioChannelConfiguration schemeIdUri="urn:mpeg:dash:23003:3:audio_channel_configuration:2011" value="2"/>
</Representation>
</AdaptationSet>
</Period>
</MPD>
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you missing http paths, it looks like you trying to load the player via a html page.
examle, as it can't find your fiel to play
media="mp4-live$Number$.m4s"
should be media="
http://x.x.x.x/folder/mp4-live$Number$.m4s"
*this might be encoded as well!, soe the ip/ http path may need to be encoded!
you will need open directly in broser for this, along with the xml mimetype:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2965587/valid-content-type-for-xml-html-and-xhtml-documents88
down vote
accepted
HTML: text/html, full-stop.
XHTML: application/xhtml+xml, or only if following HTML compatbility guidelines, text/html. See the W3 Media Types Note.
XML: text/xml, application/xml (RFC 2376).
There are also many other media types based around XML, for example application/rss+xml or image/svg+xml. It's a safe bet that any unrecognised but registered ending in +xml is XML-based. See the IANA list for registered media types ending in +xml.
(For unregistered x- types, all bets are off, but you'd hope +xml would be respected.)
Sorry, but for that, you will be on your own