Audio loss on Encore DVD

I have burned a couple DVDs from Encore CS4 (Standard not Blu Ray) and it drops the audio. Video comes through fine.
Any ideas?

DETAILS needed
What are your input files?
What are your Encore settings?
Added
This is aimed at Premiere Pro, but may help
A link with many ideas about computer setup http://forums.adobe.com/thread/436215?tstart=0
Many of the ideas at the next link are generic enough they have helped some Non-Premiere users fix problems
Work through all of the steps (ideas) listed at http://ppro.wikia.com/wiki/Troubleshooting
If your problem isn't fixed after you follow all of the steps, report back with the DETAILS asked for in the questions at the end of the troubleshooting link

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