Can Dreamweaver Load More Than One Audio Player?

Hi,
I have audio files on my site, and they are in Quicktime,  but clients are complaining that they can't hear the audio because they don't have Quicktime installed...
Is it possible for me to load more that one media player and how?
I found this site, but not sure if it's old, or I don't understand all the instructions.
http://www.happydays-mk.co.uk/WebpageDesign/SoundPlayers/Sound%20with%20Dreamweaver/Sound% 20and%20Media%20Objects.pdf
This is my site:
http://www.estevanfaithlutheran.com/listentosermons.html
Thanks!
Em.

Don't use WAV!  Some mac people won't be able to hear them.  Almost everyone has an MP3 player, be it  iPod, iTunes, QuickTime, or something else.
Don't test media in Dreamweaver.  Test media in your web browser. 
Not to beat a dead horse here but to reach the widest audience, you really should use MP3 and embed a Flash MP3 player on your page.
FREE FLASH MP3 PLAYERS
http://www.premiumbeat.com/flash_resources/free_flash_music_player/
WIMPY MP3 PLAYER OR WIMPY BUTTONS
http://www.wimpyplayer.com/
Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design & Publishing
Web | Graphics | Print | Media  Specialists
www.alt-web.com/
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