Import MPEG-4 to Captivate v5.5

I am using v5.5 and wonder if it is possible to import a video in MPEG-4 format into a v5.5 project.
If this is possible, could you provide me with a simple explanation as to how to do this?
Thank you in advance
NOEL

Hi Rick
I use SnagIt (v11) for all my image captures and Captivate (v5.5) for my projects.
I was just seeing what benefits (if any) I could gain by creating a video using Snagit which only records to MP4 and importing the MP4 to an existing Captivate project. I have since found Captivate only works with flv or f4v files - so I have converted my test video from MP4 to F4V...but now I am stuck.
I have tried inserting a video slide in between slide 1 and slide 2 and then adding my f4v to the video slide but the video runs for about .5 of a second and then stops.
NEL

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