Audio missing from imported QuickTime Movie

I imported a mpeg off my cybershot. the audio is loud and clear in iPhoto and again when clicking to play the same file in QuickTime. I was trying to create a smaller file to email and post on the web - imported it to iMovie (iWeb suggests "use iMovie's QT web export settings to reduce file size"). But after importing file, there is no audio. Apple "Help Topics" suggest checking to see if the movie is MPEG Muxed 1 or 2. It in fact is, but there is no further suggestion on how to overcome this problem of no audio in iMovie/QT.
Please help! Thanks!
iMac   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
iMac   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Hello-
I am trying to download the MPEG Streamclip because I am having the same exact issue as the above poster but when I try to open the download it says that Safari can't open because there is no available application. I'm sure that this is basic but I can't figure it out. Can you please walk me through how to complete this process and convert the files??
Thank you.

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