DW CC 2014 MPEG4 (.mp4), Ogg Vorbis (.ogv), and WebM (.webm) Video Formats Supported?

I am pretty sure the answer is no, but I need to verify whether or not these formats are supported in DW or must be hand-coded.  I know HTML5 and Flash video are supported.
Thanks!
Jerry

HTML5 video is MP4, OGG and WEBM.
And yes, the code for inserting HTML5 video is supported by DW CS6 and above.
Go to Insert menu, HTML5 Video.   Don't use Flash.  It's a dead web technology.
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