Exporting or Converting video to HTML5 format?

Hi all. I was wondering if there was a way to Export or Convert a video into HTML5 playable formats with Premiere Pro CS5 & CS5.5? ie: .mp4, Theora .OGG, .WebM(vp8)...I tried exporting it before but did not find any options that were suitable. Thanks in advance.

Thanks Jim. I exported the video with the H.264 and it worked in the browsers no problem. Sucks that it doesnt have the other options in Premiere yet but I managed to find a video converter that did the job. Thanks again.

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