Adobe Media Encoder lost sound and had 128MB file - Why?

Guys,
Any help would be appreciated. I usually use Adobe Media Encoder to convert my files to flv or f4l - But something happened on the way to the party - The file was an .avi file about 100MB and AME would give me a file of about 128MB with no sound and the conversion took about 11 minutes. Someone on another forum suggested Xilisoft Video Converter I had never used. This thing got the sound right file was 48MB and it was done in ONE MINUTE AND 48 SECONDS...
Obviously I was doing something wrong with Adobe Media Encoder can anyone suggested what I was messing up.
Cheers,

Hi,
I do not know exactly the setting to did in the AME, but this problem generally happned when you do not select to export the sound along with the video and do not set a compression for the output video.
Hope this helps
Rafiq

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