Inserting Video Problem

Hi, Im trying to insert an AVI video into dreamweaver html
page in a layer. I go to insert, media, plugin + then select the
video i want + then it comes up as a grey box but then when i view
in browser it doesnt start playing. Please can anyone help?? Thanks
:)

AVI is not a suitable file format for the web. Too huge.
Convert your
native AVI to a web friendly format like Flash Video. If you
don't already
have software that can do this and you're on a PC, search
Google for Riva
FLV Encoder (freeware).
Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design & Publishing
www.alt-web.com

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