MP3 support.

Hi, I'd like to know why quicktime cannot play all my mp3 files whereas they seem to have no codec difference.
I got the same problem with mp3 streams in a video for instance.
Do anyone know why?
  Windows XP  

I looked at the V600, but it doesn't have the memory to deal with song-sized MP3's.

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