Windows Media Player plug-ins

I have Windows XP with Windows Media Player 11.  How can I get the DirectShow filter to open flash .flv video and files .webm video?  Other plug-ins work?

Windows media center supports supported some of play Internet tv and movies inside. But Hailma is just for most just need to use third-party.

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