Audio Tracks are silent after Narration PE12

Audio Tracks are silent after Narration. Mixer is at 0.0dB on all channels. Audio plays fine when double clicked but is silent when played back on timeline. Narration is fine. Any ideas as to what's happening and how to correct this?

c.s.radiation
What you described is a known issue with Premiere Elements 12/12.1. I have not been able to reproduce the problem which has been encountered by
several. But....
Please read about the fix offered by Llamadude99. That specific fix as well as modifications of it have resolved this problem for several.
http://atr935.blogspot.com/2014/06/pe12-audio-losses-after-narration.html
After reading the above link content, determine if it works for you, and then let us know the outcome.
Thank you.
ATR

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