After rendering, no sound

After rendering a 30 min clip with neat video, warp stabilizer and other small changes, there is no sound once video been produced by encoder. I also find that sequence  won't even render on timeline but I do have sound.
What is the problem?
Thanks
New IMac
32 GB ram
i7
GeForce Graphics Processors (GPUs) | NVIDIA GeForce

I noticed a peculier thing after I updated After Effects. I tried to render it again but using a different file type: AVI. It rendered, just fine, sound and all... but it was 4 GB. Then I tried rendering at as a Quicktime: Photo - JPEG, with the same result as the very first time I tried it: no sound. But then I played it in Quicktime, instead of WMP 11, and it plays just find, sound and all. So I'm wondering why it would not play sound on my computer or Youtube, if its just a problem with the player. Any ideas?

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