File Type Filter: No video filetypes?

I upgraded from LR2 to LR3 as soon as they emailed beta testers telling us it was available.
When in beta I never really played with the video functionality - I wish I did so I could give feedback earlier - I am quite dissapointed in video support.
None of my videos will play within lightroom itself (like their demo videos show) - it always opens them in Quicktime. Video files are from a 5D MKII and I am on a Mac running 10.6.
I could live with that - but honestly the file type filter doesn’t display video filetypes? This means I can't create a smart collection based on filetype to see all my videos. What gives? I thought it would at least do that.
I have resorted to adding a "video" keyword to all of my video files - but has anyone else noticed this oversight?

The videos have never played within LR, only within the defalt video player for that file type.
There is a video selection in the file type filter.  Don't know why you haven't seen it.

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