Sure, try quicktime alternative.

It comes with QT codecs and plays them in Media player classic. Which it 
also comes with if you dont' have it.
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> Speaking of Quicktime, is there a good way to play .mov files?  I haven't
> found Quicktime to be very accessible and I have some .mov files I'd like 
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> play.  If there is some accessibility to Quicktime, how do I find it?
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