What types of video files are supported in Dreamweaver CC?

I couldn't find an answer to any where in the Forum myself.

Anyone know what kind of files video I should use when embedding?

I tried .flv and .avi without success. But .mp4 works beautifully. Is .mp4, the only one that I can use?

Thank you

-Matthew

The question is what video files you can use on the modern web?

Forget the incorporation.

MP4 has the broadest support of browsers and modern mobile devices.

None of the additional plugins or other required software.

Use the HTML5 tag

If you use an earlier version, use this code.

http://techslides.com/demos/sample-videos/small.MP4' type = "video/mp4" >

If you don't see this, you are using a

outdated browser that does not support

the video tag.

Nancy O.

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