When i try to watch videos, even quicktime vids, safari says i am missing some internet plugins...Any soloutions?

When i try to watch videos, even quicktime vids, safari says i am missing some internet plugins...Any soloutions?

Hi T,
Download and install Flash, Flip4Mac, Perian, and VLC Player and you should be covered.

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