Watching Video_TS files on QuickTime

I have some Video_TS files and I'm wandering if u could watch them on quicktime.

Thanks..At least I know that I am not doing something wrong. I was trying to put some teaching videos on my iPod, but for some reason Handbrake would only get the first 43second intro menu. The Quicktime MPEG-2 component would view and export but no sound and you have explained why.
Thanks.

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