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You have...
Video 1 - with video
Audio 1 - blank
Voice - with sound
I only edit video/audio from a camera... so Video 1 and Audio 1 are linked
I will GUESS that you have a separate voice recording that you added to the pictures
I will also GUESS that you need to do "something" (I don't know what) to have your export account for the blank Audio 1
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Did you burn the file to disk?
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I burned it to my PC, then later burned to disk. There was no sound before I burned to disk.
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It looks like you're using Windows Media Player to play the video.
Try using VLC Media Player, a vastly superior media player. (and it's FREE).
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In the second screenshot, the DVD drive is selected?
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John, Ann and Steve have all posted, so I can't resist trying to add something of my own.
Long ago, one of the frequent posters here was Bill Hunt. I forgot what my audio problem was, be he suggeted that the Voice track was for voice recorded with Premeier Elements, the Music Track is for music from the Premiere Elements music generation system and all audio media added from outside the program (MP3s, WAVs) should be on a numbered audio track. Sometimes that meant that the primary video track should be on Video 2 so that the external music could be below it on Audio 1.
Doing that fixed whatever audio problem I had.
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No. In the 2nd screenshot I clicked on "show menu for subtitles and audio" and a small screenshot showed up and under audio, it says "1. English - AAC - 2 channel." I included it because I did not know if it had anything to do with anything.
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I'm not using Windows Media Player. I just click on the file and it opens and plays. It says it's an MP4 file. Tho it says "Movies & TV" when in the bottom tray.
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Have you tried playing the file with VLC Media Player, as I recommended?