Android Movie Studio no sound on exported movie

Does anyone else have this issue or have a solution?

Not sure what you mean by exported movie.  I use WinX DVD Ripper to convert my DVDs to MP4s to play on IdeaPad.  I have to set audio to two channels and it works great.

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