Playback of Streaming Video

Hi everyone!
It seems that I'm not able to view this streaming video from France by Fazz Music. After clicking on the link for the stream, a Safari window opens with a black background and with what looks like the QuickTime control bar.
Here are my settings for QuickTime...
System Preference > QuickTime > Browser > both selected/checked
1) Play movies automatically
2) Save movies in disk cache
System Preference > QuickTime > Advanced > MIME Settings > all selected/checked
Here are the versions of QuickTime and Safari that I'm using...
QuickTime 7.3.1
Safari 3.0.4
So why won't it play?
Thanks!

With regards to Perian, after downloading and installing it I checked Safari's list of 'Installed Plug-ins' and there's nothing there about Perian. Also, I didn't see the application or player anywhere within my HD. Shouldn't there be something, somewhere? Actually, I do see Perian.component under /Library/QuickTime.

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    We don't have any PCs at home, so I  tried to log in using my MacPro desktop, my old MacBook Pro and my new MBP. Basically, for the last 3 weeks I've managed to access the site only ONCE from my desktop and after the time-out session, I wasn't able to log on ever again (I just cannot enter any keys on the Username and Password fields at login). If I hit the Logon button from the FAQ page, I get an "Unauthorized Access" pop-up message: "This site may only be entered from an authorized web site! Please enter this site from your childcare provider's web site." When I enter "OK" I immediately get a pop-up menu "Confirm Dialog Preference. Prevent this page from creating additional dialogs" but I still can't enter any keys at login. It does nothing!
    The "support guy" has NO knowledge of Macs, so I don't know where else to go. The fact that I had successfully logged on once makes me believe it's something I have to update/delete/add in my Preferences in Firefox (I've used Safari and Chrome with no success). I've also considered purchasing an inexpensive PC just for this lousy VisionNet system  but I want to see if anyone has any ideas or advice.
    Can anyone please help me?   Thank you in advance!

    Here is a link to the finished PSA at Vimeo. It is not an outstanding production or anything too special, but it is worth noting that while some of the stills were doctored in Photoshop, the entirety of the editing and motion graphics were done in Premiere CS6.02; and the timeline playback was RealTime thanks to the MPE Hardware Acceleration and a GTX 560 2GB.
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