Rao,
I use an antiquated method....I use a table to provide the basis for a presentation and then I insert an HTML script such as the following, which is specific to my website:
<td><br />
<video id="sampleMovie" preload="none" controls="true" poster="/Portals/0/VwcTitles/UsingCrosscutSledTitle.jpg" height="480" width="720">
<source src="https://vwcorg.blob.core.windows.net/turnervideo/OverviewJetAndPowermatic_1.mp4" type="video/mp4"></source>
<source src="https://vwcorg.blob.core.windows.net/turnervideo/OverviewJetAndPowermatic_1.ogv" type="video/ogg"></source>
<source src="https://vwcorg.blob.core.windows.net/turnervideo/OverviewJetAndPowermatic_1.webm" type="video/webm"></source>
<object data="http://releases.flowplayer.org/swf/flowplayer-3.2.1.swf" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="480" width="720">
<param name="movie" value="http://releases.flowplayer.org/swf/flowplayer-3.2.1.swf">
<param name="allowFullScreen" value="true">
<param name="wmode" value="transparent">
<param name="flashvars" value="config={"clip":{"url":"https://vwcorg.blob.core.windows.net/turnervideo/OverviewJetAndPowermatic_1.flv","autoPlay":false,"autoBuffering":true}}">
</object>
</video>
<table height="5" width="720">
<tbody>
</tbody>
</table>
<br />
<p style="margin: 0in;"> </p>
</td>
You can see the result at http://thevwc.org/Media-Gallery/Videos/Lathe-And-Turning-Videos/Introduction-Jet-and-PowerMatic-Lathe