Does PSE7 support h.264 video?

I use lots of AVI video in my Photoshop Elements 7 organizer and in slide shows. I'm considering a move to a point-and-shoot camera that shoots HD encoded as h.264. Can PSE7 import and manage these video files?
Thanks,  Ken

My digital point-and-shoot camera (Sony DSC-T500) also takes HD H.264 video.  I can import them fine into the organizer for PE7 (as MP4 files).
The problem for me is, when I play the videos using the organizer's built-in video player, the video is very jumpy, like it is skipping frames.  If I play the same video using QuickTime or Windows Media Player, it plays perfectly.  Does anyone have any ideas on how I could fix this?  I have tried this on both Vista and Windows 7 RC, same result.

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