GoLive CS2 file embed problem

I'm unable to embed a .mov file into a GoLive CS2 page.  However, .mpg3 files, including the controller, work perfectly.
I appreciate any assistance.

Thank you for your reply ...
I've tried both GoLive 6.01  and CSs -- I guess that I just do not
understand the procedure.
I would prefer using 6.01 (That's been my choice for making webpage for a
number of years (working with a Mac).
http://www.thestudionews.com/ppwtodayaudio33012.html
http://www.thestudionews.com/ppwtodayfnl.html
http://www.thestudionews.com/mtpsuzette12a.html
I have GoLive CS2 on a PC, so either will work; but I'd prefer using 6.01
Also, I'm 80 and "self-taught" which is a hindrance as well.
Marion, your response is a blessing; and, whatever help you can give me
will be truly appreciated.
Please bear with me using the forum -- this is my first experience.
God bless you
Gary Jentoft

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