AVCHD (.) MTS video) shot in sony camera do not play sound in windows media player.

AVCHD (.) MTS video) shot in sony camera do not play sound in windows media player. Help, please

I've converted these videos to .mp4, avi and wmv formats and get her. but the problem is that when I change it (trim) in windows movie maker and save it don't get no video but sound only. my pc is windows 7 32-bit basic family. someone can really help me
Thank you
Jubin

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