Streaming MPG's in Safari...potential dumb question alert !

Hi,
I've noticed recently that whenever I try and stream an MPG video clip in Safari, it doesn't stream anymore but automatically downloads to my HD.
As I remember, this never used to be the case, all MPG's I viewed streamed OK.
Have I changed some setting somewhere by accident, I'm not aware of doing this but I guess it's possible ?
I haven't downloaded any new updates recently and I regularly run all the normal hosekeeping routines.
I'm running OS 10.3.9 and Safari 1.3.2 (v312.6).
Any suggestions would be appreciated - apologises if it's obvious and I've missed it !
Nick

QuickTime System Preference pane / Advanced tab
Click the button for MIME Settings
Place a check mark next to MPEG Video and quit and relaunch Safari.
From this point on the QuickTime browser plug-in will download the MPEG-1 file in a new browser window instead of downloading to your default save location.
MPEG-1 files do not stream.

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