No audio in mpge-1 file

My friend's sony DCR-SR200 video camera records mpeg-1 files. After I installed the Quicktime MPEG2 download ($19.95), the video part of these files will play but not the audio. We spent a couple hours looking at every help page we could find. How can I get this machine to play the audio of mpeg-1 files?

If the OP's file indeed is MPEG2, it might have AC3 or PCM audio which QT Player doesn't support in MPEG2 files (it only supports MP2 a.k.a. M1A audio).
MPEG Streamclip uses Apple's MPEG2 Playback component at least as a part of its engine but it has some added features like:
- It can play also PCM and MP2 audio.
- It can display MPEG1 video inside a .VOB (QT Player displays a black screen only).
- It can display larger than 4GB MPEGs (new QT versions should not have this limit anymore).

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