Embedding youtube video with CS4? {subject edited by moderator}

I am trying to embed a youtube video using Dreamweaver cs4, but it seems to be missing a plugin. I have a flash on my laptop (pc). How do I get this to work to where it will show because all I keep seeing is a white or grey box when I embed the code. I've seen many videos of people doing it and theirs worked just fine, but mine will not load.

Hello,
in addition to Ken's hint, firstly, a general remark, please use a file type that the most of the users can view.
What concerns embed a video, please have a look there (and other examples of w3schools.com) HTML YouTube Video
I f you prefer to learn by video, see here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ypkjILSxUA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00-6oCYslGA
Good luck!
Hans-Günter

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