Is there any way to imbed a video within an applet?

I'm just wondering for any future projects, is there any way that I can get a video to play in an applet, and if so, can I please get a link somewhere that can explain it, so you don't have to write it all out.
I have searched for it for a little while, and the only results I am getting are embedding applets in webpages, nothing about videos into an applet. Any information would be much appreciated.

I have now downloaded the .zip file, and extracted it. I have gone into Eclipse to try and import, but can find no .jar type file for which to import, and Eclipse can not "import javax.media.*;" because of this. I am using the sample code that came in the download, so there shouldn't be errors. There aren't any, except for importing, and the use of Classes that would have been imported.
Any ideas on how to actually import.use them?

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