You can also try MPEG Streamclip.  It's also free.

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On Oct 25, 2005, at 1:56 PM, grahamawatson wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> My camera takes mpeg-1 and (occasionally) I like to keep the worbly  
> little sound it takes, but
> unfortunately Quicktime and iMovie don't seem to recognize the  
> sound, so I can't compress
> the videos. Is there any way around this--maybe Final Cut Pro or  
> some way to extract the
> audio and repaste it after compression?
>
> Mmmmmm...
>
> -Graham
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