Audio stopped after rendering

After I render my project when it went to play back the sound had gone, you can still see the audio levels and you can here the sound if you watch the clips in the import section but there is no sound on the actual project. I have checked that it is not muted. And it can't need rendering because I just did that. Any idea how to get the sound back?
Please help!
Thank you

Hi Jessrosem123,
Welcome to Adobe Forums.
If the audio is there in the project bin and not on the timeline.
Right click on the audio portion on the timeline and click on audio channels and
check if the left and right channels are configured properly. If this does not help right click on the
timeline and choose replace with clip from project bin/source monitor( Provided the duration of the
clip in the project bin and source monitor is the same).
Thanks

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