Audio Dropout in Elements 8

Just started using Elements 8.  Imported a short video from Panasonic SDR-S26 which produces MPEG-2.  After a few seconds the sound disappears completely. The sound is there when I play the video in Windows Media Player. Any ideas?

When you did the Import, did you allow PrE to finish the Conforming phase? Depending on the speed of one's computer, and the Duration of the Clip, this can take some time. This is a necessry phase, and must be allowed to compete. There should be a small progress window (do not know where it is on PrE 8), and all operations should be allowed to compete. This process does two things for Audio - it converts the Audio to 32-bit floating point for editing (.CFA file), and creates the .PEK file, which is the Waveform Display. For MPEG-2 footage, there is also the Indexing phase, that basically converts the footage to full I-frame for editing.
Now, in your Clip, when you look at the Waveform (Audio Track), do you see a full display, or is it flat-line?
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