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Stripping Sound From Clips?

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I have an issue. I'm using Final Cut Pro and I have some mpeg clips that I recorded off of my digital camera and other clips from my digital cam corder. The Digi corder has great video and sound. The problem is when I try and import the MPEG clips from my digital camera into FCP, but there is sound when i play the clip from quicktime. There is no sound. My guess is that there are no seperate channels for video and audio and the audio is embedded in the video.


I really need those clips.......so i need to know is there anything I can use to extract the audio from MPEG (and other formats) clips?
 

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