Mpeg audio

I have searched the forums and googled mpeg audio to no avail. i have been to this site
http://insanityflows.net/archive/index.php?title=QuickTime
and either there isn't anything or i'm super ********.
i have some avi videos that have audio in mpeg format that doesn't play. I get the little warning that says quicktime is missing a component that is not available on the server. i'm have both 7.1 and 6.5.3 versions of quicktime and neither work but only 7.1 tells me about the missing component.
if any one can help it would me much appreciated......thank you.

Yes, there is a small chance that Passthrough might not work, but if it's some sort of MPEG4, it should work. Most AVIs have MPEG4 video. He can answer that by looking in QT I believe, if he has Pro ;-( If not, might as well D/L VLC anyway. That way he could determine the Video codec while he's watching the movie, and D/Ling ffmpegX

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