Mpeg1 Muxed

I have a QuickTime mpeg1 which is muxed and can't get it to play properly, the movie runs to the end but is unfinished, when I go to Properties and extract, another window appears with another section of the movie.
Also, if I play to the end, click outside of the player and click on the player again, the beginning of the movie becomes the start of the next section. I have to do this three times to view the whole thing.
Can anyone tell me how to save this file as a complete movie?

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MPEG Streamclip should be on every Mac that works with video.

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