Why iOS6 can't play some mp4 video files? - ios6

I have a mp4 video that plays properly on iOS5 but not on iOS6. Here is a direct link to video for testing:
http://www.wordcafe.de/videos/test.mp4
All other videos in the website work on iOS6 and only this particular one can't be played on iOS6. I thought the problem is with my HTML5 video player, but then I saw that even a direct link to video as pasted above doesn't work. On my iPodTouch iOS6 I see the play icon crossed out by a diagonal line. Does anybody know why and how this problem can be fixed?
Thanks

Try setting the field order to progressive. Found on Apple Support communities

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https://www.twilio.com/docs/api/video/system-requirements
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https://github.com/twilio/video-sample-ios-capture-render/blob/master/VideoSampleCaptureRender/ViewController.swift#L205
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https://media.twiliocdn.com/sdk/ios/conversations/releases/0.22.0/docs/Protocols/TWCConversationDelegate.html#//api/name/conversation:didReceiveTrackStatistics:
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Hope this helps to point you in the right direction. Please let me know in the comments what you find out.

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