You should try this one out:
<http://mplayerplug-in.sf.net/>
I did. It's not working for me. But thanks for the heads up. I'm pretty sure it's failing because MPlayer can't recognize the codec of the movie I'm trying to watch (SOMEthing comes up in the browser, but it never plays), but that's still all part of the problem. I'm tired of needing to deal with such things at such a low level. I'm not bashing here. I've done it for years. I'm just tired.
dk