Two things you can do. 1) Try vlc it plays all my avi's. Also you may try 
getting quicktime to search for items that will be able to play. I use one 
called divix plus that I got through asking for quick times recommendations. 
Sorry about the spelling of the program, haven't got it handy presently.
On 2012-12-17, at 8:15 PM, Jessica Moss <junglebookfa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've just downloaded several files that are in ave format, and my mac refuses 
> to play them.  Does anyone know of an extention/secondary piece of software 
> that will play them, or am I just out of luck and will have to convert them 
> to another format?
>  If I end up having to convert them, what video format will they need to be 
> in order to play them?    playing ave files on the mac.           
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