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I created a simple project with ony one AVI file.  I applied a single effect -- rotating the video from the portrait mode in which it was shot to landscape mode.  When I play the project in Premiere Elements v. 9 there is audio as well as video.  But when I export the project to an MPG or AVI file there is only video and no audio.  What could be the problem?

P-Elements 9 http://help.adobe.com/en_US/premiereelements/using/index.html
>should not require its users to dig into the esoterica of codecs
Just as soon as you convince every camera vendor in the world to create video that uses only one codec, at only one set of parameters, you will be able to use software that works exactly the same for all files
Until then... you really do need to know what you have so you may tell the software what to do with what you have
You can't shove a slice of bread into a DVD player, and you can't put a DVD in a toaster (unless you want a mess in either case)
>Multiplexing was already set for DVD
In that case, you are getting exactly what you requested... a video file with no audio, and a separate audio file

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