Using .mov and mp4 in Dreamweaver.

I know that I can use .Fla for movies or animations in Dreamweaver but it has been noted to me that Mac Ipads and others do not recognize Flash.  Is it possible to use .mov or mp4 in dreamweaver and if so how?   My primary interest in using those formats is to set up photo slide shows.  I am currently using the Adobe creative Suite  5.5 master collection.  Any info would be appreciated.

thanks. i did that and found the files/foders that i mentioned above
i have 6 configuration folders, i guess the one titled Configuration is the latest
in it i see
FileCache.dat but do not see WinFileCache-********.dat
i did open filecache.dat in notepad and i saw chinese characters
should i delete that file?

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