No Audio on MPG file

Hi. So this is really strange.
i have an .mpg file that plays totally fine in quicktime, with full audio and video...BUT when i try to use it in Final Cut, there is NO audio.
Any idea what i can do?
Thanks so much, and merry xmas.
Niko

You need to demux it... download MPEG Streamclip from: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/mpegstreamclip.html
FCP doesn't support editing muxed MPEG files...
Jerry

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