Load Quicktime movie with AS3

I'm trying to use Actionscript 3 to load an external video
file into my Flash project. The file is a .mov file & I can't
really change that to any other format like.flv. I tried the
following code, but I get an error saying it's an unknown format.
var thisRequest:URLRequest = new URLRequest("video/" +
fileName);
var thisLoader:Loader = new Loader();
thisLoader.load(thisRequest);
addChild(thisLoader);

Correct, flash cannot play quicktime "MOV" files.
Flash can play MP4 and M4V/M4A files (which are also
typically considered Quicktime movies) as well as FLV files.
If you need to do this project with Flash, then you may want
to talk to those who do have access to change the video format, to
change it to use at least MP4 files. Also, you do have an FLV
encoder that came with Flash that you can use (not to mention
numerous other encoders for free download that work as well,
arguably better than the default Adobe one) and thus you, yourself
could change the files over for your use (though it would be a
waste of server space to store the files twice)
Just a thought

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