What type of video can I play in photo shop

do I have to have a mp3 in photo shop

but if you want to edit in photoshop use 'motion' and any of the following formats:
.264*
3GP, 3GPP*
AVC*
AVI
F4V*
FLV*
MOV (QuickTime)
MPE*
MPEG‑1
MPEG‑4
MPEG‑2 if a decoder is installed (for example, with an Adobe video suite)
MTS*
MXF*
R3D*
TS*
VOB*

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