Quicktime mpeg2

Just purchased and downloaded quicktime mpeg2 on my computer i have a mac os x to view video clips that i imported from my camcord but there is no audio during playback. I have confirmed there is audio on the videos. What can i do to correct this? Please help =]

Just purchased and downloaded quicktime mpeg2 on my computer i have a mac os x to view video clips that i imported from my camcord but there is no audio during playback.
QT does not support multiplexed MPEG-2/AC3 or multiplexed MPEG-2/PCM files. Use MPEG Streamclip for viewing and/or conversion of such files via the QT MPEG-2 Playback component to QT compatible compression formats. (VLC can also be used for viewing and HandBrake can be used for conversions but neither of these apps require the QT MPEG-2 Playback component.) Import via iMovie '08/'09/'11 automatically converts audio to linear PCM which is also supported by systems having iMovie '08/'09/'11 installed.

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    I've just purchased Quicktime MPEG2 playback component for my Mac OS X, and downloaded MPEG Streamclip, and I'm getting no audio from the DVD I imported into imovie. What do I do now?
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    Why can I hear and see the apple mpeg2 sample
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    Resolved.
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  • Bought QuickTime MPEG2 component - "installed" but it's not there

    I just bought the MGEG2 component and ran the installer - it said it was going on my hard drive, ran the progress bars, etc., and even gave a nice cheery "installaiton Successful" announcement with an attractive green check mark,  Too bad it didn't do jack for QT's ability to open files.
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    1) What part of their MP4 doesn't my version of QuickTime understand?  (It reads a lot of mpeg-4s, what does it need to know?)
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    The first is MPEG-4/AVC (H.264) video multiplexed with AC3 audio wrapped in an M2TS, MPG, or MPEG file container. This has many problems. On the one hand the video is MPEG-4 and so the QT MPEG-2 Playback component cannot decode it but it is wrapped in an file container that is basically telling QT to use the QT MPEG-2 Playback component for video playback (i.e., much the same as why VLC considers the content MPEG-1/2 data because that is what both media players expect even though VLC can actually handle the audio and video data in this wrapper). On the other, QT is not natively compatible with AC3 audio and cannot play it natively even if it was able to "demux" the blocks of audio and video data properly and synchronize the two to a common external time reference which is the basis for QT media technology. (I.e., The wrapper being used is based on spatial synchronization of audio and video data interspersed in a single data stream rather than the temporal synchronization of up to 99 parallel data tracks normally used by QT—a basic difference in player technology akin to trying to play a BD disc in a CD player.) Normally, the way around this problem is to use iMovie '08, '09, or '11 to import your content. iMovie contains a special import/converter module to handle this content. Basically, it converts the AVCHD video to AIC (Apple Intermediate Codec), converts the AC3 audio to resampled linear PCM (AIFF) and applies timing offsets as may be needed to ensure synchronization between audio and video content. This data is then wrapped in the generic QT MOV file container making the files compatible with any/all QT based applications. Unfortunately, the special module cannot be used by files already imported to your hard drive at the "Finder" file level.
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    PC video straightforward, Mac a colossal hassle until you find the right 3rd party application: does that sound wrong to anybody else?
    If you opt to use an import work flow that preserves the QT file incompatibilities instead of a work flow that ensures QT playback, conversion, and editing compatibilities, is it the fault of the software or the user?

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    2) You can use the MPEG Streamclip "helper" app included in the MPEG Streamclip "beta" package to directly install the purchased component package on your Lion system.
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  • Problems operating Quicktime MPEG2 conversion

    Hi there,
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    You need to convert the mpeg2 files back to DV which iMovie is designed to handle. For that you need mpegStreamclip:
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