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I've tried the link in Firefox, Safari, and Opera on my Mac and it worked in none of them. I tried it in Firefox on my PC and it didn't work either, but worked just fine in Internet Explorer. That's when I found out that it was using WMP to display the videos.
At first I thought it needed an ActiveX control but I looked at the page source and it's using plain old Javascript. I'm thinking the guy who made the page designed it in such a way that it breaks with all other browsers. So it seems to me that the only way you can really get this to work on a Mac would be to find a copy of Internet Explorer for Mac.
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