What is best format for simple text animation in iWeb?

I want to use a simple text animation "movie" in my site using iWeb.  I don't want the controller visible -- and I want the animation to play automatically.  I went to Inspector and checked for it to start automatically, but no effect.  I still have to manually click on it.  The mov file plays fine, but not automatically. 
Second question:  is mov the best file format for what I'm tryin to do?  I admit to getting lost with all these formats/codecs.
Thanks.

Its not so much the movie format that matters as the way in which you decide to play it on your page.
Dragging a movie file onto the iWeb page requires that the visitor has the QuickTime plugin - which a lot of people don't. Flash is not the answer anymore due the fact that iOS devices don't support it unless you provide fallback to HTML5.
Here are some alternatives...
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/Website-Movie-Video/Flow-Player.html
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/Website-Movie-Video/Fallback-To-Flash.html
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/Website-Movie-Video/JW-Media-Player.html
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/Website-Movie-Video/Easy-Movie-Player.html
Some stuff about movie files...
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/Website-Movie-Video/Movie-Formats.html
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