Embedding video--what format to use

If I use QuickTime will all visitors be able to view it?

As Tim already pointed out if the PC users don't have the free Quicktime for Windows installed they won't be able to view the videos. Alternate formats would be flash or wmv. You will need a 3rd party application to convert the QT files to either of those formats. That's an area I'm not well versed in.
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