Can't view WMP files in Safari on Intel machine unless in Rosetta??

I am trying to set up my parent's new Mac Mini w/ a core Solo Intel chip. They want to be able to view videos on CNN, but the only way i've been able to get them to work is by downloading the WM9 player, then launching Safari under Rosetta, which is noticably slower than if it were running natively. Is there any other way to get streamed WMP files to work on an Intel machine using Safari? Should I just get Firefox set up on their comp. for compatibility?

Hi,
Windows Media Player and Flip4Mac are both PowerPC only at the moment, so yes you'll have to use Rosetta for the time being.
Windows Media Player never will be available for the Mac Intel platform (Microsoft no longer develop it) but Flip4Mac are working on porting their plugin 'sometime soon'.

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