MPEG Muxed Question

Hi,
I am editing a video for a non-profit, and they've received some footage of a story about their organization on the evening news. They were given a DVD with a movie file that when I get info about it says its an "MPEG Muxed" file. Using Quicktime Pro I've tried to export the video into a format usable for Final Cut Pro, but when exporting Quicktime won't allow me to check the box necessary to include Audio in the export. I'm assuming this is because its Muxed, but when i export anyways I get no audio. Does anyone know how to demux a file like this? or know a work around for getting this video to work in final cut? Thanks.

MPEG Streamclip (free) and the $20 Apple MPEG-2 Playback Component should be able to convert with audio.
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