Avi movies that won't play

Sometimes I download an .avi file and it won't play. It says I need to download something, and takes me to an Apple webpage, but there's nothing there that seems to have anything to do with playing .avi files. What do I do? Is there third-party software I need to download somewhere, or what?.

Its free.
http://www.flip4mac.com/wmv_compare.htm
See also: "About media file formats"
AVI
3ivx, DivX, XviD, FFusion, Casio AVI Import, msmpeg4 components, A52 (and AC3) audio component, AC3 audio component, Flip4Mac WMV, WMA component, ElGatoEyeTV component, Save as AVI.component
ASF / WMV
Telestream Flip4Mac WMV, Canon Camcorder MPEG-4 ASF component
http://insanityflows.net/archive/index.php?title=QuickTime#Aboutmedia_fileformats

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