Here is another video player< I'll download it and have it ready also. 
 
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Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] how to put a movie maker file into a website
 
Yeah, I agree with FLV or maybe MP4.  They seem to be the defacto standards
nowadays for web video.  Also, besides JW Player there is also this HTML5
Video Player: http://www.projekktor.com/.  Not as polished as JW Player, but
I've tried it and it works pretty well.



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On 9/22/2010 8:55 AM, Michael T. Bendorf wrote: 
I'd convert it to flv myself.Maybe SUPER on Windows or Handbrake on Linux.
I then use JW Player when embedding. I have some sample code if you are
interested.

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On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Bruce Brewer <brew...@windsor.k12.il.us>
wrote:
Does anyone know of a program or method to embed a movie maker file into a
webpage? 

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