Quicktime mpeg-2 components

is it possible to spend 20 EURO(and not $) and don't solve the problem?
I bought a sony videocamera and the output are mpeg-2 files and this @#**@# quicktime doesn't work. Can I have, MR JOBS, the codec I bought fully functionally w/out third parts prgs escamotages?
It's seems windows f*** bug...but those files workin on win...
please GIVE US a solution

I bought a sony videocamera and the output are mpeg-2 files and this @#**@# quicktime doesn't work. Can I have, MR JOBS, the codec I bought fully functionally w/out third parts prgs escamotages?
Neither MPEG-2 nor AC3 are supported natively by QT which is not a "mlutiplex" video editing/conversion engine. If you have already purchased the QT MPEG-2 Playback component and installed it, then simply download the free MPEG Streamclip application which will bridge the gap between MPEG-based content and the QT embedded structure. It also provides access to all QT/third-party components and QT Pro conversion options and most non-layering features without having to pay for the QT Pro upgrade. And, unlike HandBrake, you are not limited DVD or VIDEO_TS source content.

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