Audio faults rendering in AME

For some reason, the audio in a video im currently editing using Adobe After Effects, decides to get messed up when I render it in AME, the fault is around 0:27 the music in the backround sort of repeats itself and it doesn't sound correctly, would it help updating each of the programmes or is there another way around this problem? (Its really frustrating me) Video here: Please don't share as it is unlisted: Preview nr3 - YouTube

I am also having a similar problem. While things were working fine for awhile, I tried to add a new audio track and now nothing will render. It flashes as if it will render and then disappears without anything. Ive tried exporting the project as a .mov and re-opening in a new sequence, but even there the audio is causing a need to be rendered. Ive switched music files into aiff form, and done everything else I could think of.. as well as looking on forums for hours. If you have any suggestions, that would be fantastic.
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