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Hi carpep,
Thank you for using the Apple Support Communities. It sounds like you're unable to play a video from a specific website, and I'm glad to see how I can help.
Does the error message provide any additional details about the plug-in in question? What's the name of the plug-in?
This resource will be a great starting point: How to use Internet plug-ins in Safari for Mac. This will guide you to Safari > Preferences > Security, where you may find more information about the plug-in that's causing the issue, and how you can temporarily disable it for testing.
As another possibility, which macOS version are you using under Apple menu () > About This Mac? Ensuring your Mac and Safari are up-to-date is always a great idea and may help with issues like this. Check out the steps below for more information on backing up before updating, and how to update:
I hope this helps get you started.
Take care.
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