*Displaying videos on my website

I am working on a site with a section where users can upload
their videos for the public to view.
JW Media Player seems to be a popular method by web
developers for displaying videos on their sites. Many sites seem to
use flash media players like this, such as YouTube and Google
Video. They also seem to automatically convert uploaded video files
to the FLV format for viewing in the flash player.
Should I use this same method on my site, or should I keep
the original video format? I cannot seem to find very much
information about this topic on the web. Is there anyone here who
could give me the pros and cons of each, and perhaps offer a link
to a tutorial of the better solution?

<pre><nowiki><TABLE>
<TR>
<TD>
<autostart/play="0">
<LEFT><embed src="Gillian.wmv" width=x(500)height =y(500)>
</LEFT><br><br>
<B><LEFT>Gillian Ghearing on TV 2012</LEFT></B>
<TD>
<CENTER><embed src="waaytv-video.wmv" width=x(500) height=y(500)></CENTER><BR>
<B><CENTER>WAAY TV Video recorded in 2011</CENTER></BR></nowiki></pre>
This is still in draft form. I tried to upload the video but it did not work.

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