QT won't play .mov files any more

After a complete system re-install, QT player won't play .mov files any more. It tells me, some components were missing. Hey, this is its own file format!
MPG files run OK.
Thanks a lot for a good idea!
Peter

What format are the videos that don't play.
WMV...Windowa Mwdi Videos you'll need the flip4mac component. Free trail:
http://www.telestream.net/flip4mac-wmv/overview.htm
Other codecs, Perian and it's free:
http://perian.org/
Flash videos like the one on youTube. Adobe Flash comonent and it's free.
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/?promoid=DXLUJ
You should download all three and install. Remember to rebuild your Permission after install any or all of the above.

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