Windows Media video file insertion at the top of the image

Can someone tell me how to get a windows media file inserted a picture on top? I did once by the image of the background of the page, but which prevented me from being able to create hotspots on the image for links. Now the 2nd time I have passed through the Insert command, but no image can not figure out how to insert the video on top of it. Click below to see the two examples. Thank you.

http://www.keystonemkg.com/anniversary.html

http://www.keystonemkg.com/anniversary2.html

You could add an AP (div absolute position) for your video.

I hope this helps.

Ben

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