Flash Video Support?

Hi all,
The help file says you can insert Flash video into Keynote '09, but it doesn't acknowledge .swf, .flv or .f4v. So, does 09 really support flash?
Thanks.

Well, I'm not sure why it works, but it does. I have Flip4Mac installed, but it does not say anything about .flv files. I have Apple's MPEG player installed, but it doesn't say anything about ,flv files. Of course, the Keynote help file does not show .flv as a file format as one that works. So I wish I could better identify what is different about my software that makes this work.

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