What video format is supported when creating a HTML widget?

It doesn't support mp4, m4v amd mov. I tried video/mp4, video/m4v and video/quicktime, they don't work. Anything wrong with the following code. Pls help. Thanks.
<video id="sourcevid" autoplay="true" loop="true">
<source src="00048.mp4" type="video/mp4" />
</video>

Thanks for the tip, Rycankun. I just tried changing my m4v ext to mp4 and the video worked just great in an HTML widget with a HTML5 video tag. The video opens in a new page the same way any html widget does with the video centered on the page -- just what we were looking for.
I commented on your other post about HTML widget and left some additional info on encoding videos so I thought I'd paste that same info here as it's more relevant to this thread:
A few thoughts about encoding -- we started out using the documented Quicktime 10 > Export > Format iPod touch & iPhone 3GS but there's no control over the video/audio compression settings. We then went to Compressor and used a modified version of the SD or HD preset for Apple devices - had more control but still weren't able to get the files as small as we needed at the quality we desired. We finally have settled on using Handbrake to create our mp4 using the iPhone & iPod Touch preset and adjusting the Constant bitrate RF value and audio settings to get the quality we desired. The resulting mp4 is not directly useable in iBA but it's easy to convert the mp4 container to a m4v contrainer using Subler (for Mac) to transcode to Main @ 3.1 profile. Transcoding with Subler doesn't re-encode the video or audio - those tracks just pass through and Subler converts the movie container to the selected Main @ 3.1 profile. There's probably a way to create the m4v directly from Handbrake with Main @ 3.1 profile but so far the closest I've gotten is Baseline @ 3. Anybody have any thoughts on this?

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