Dvr620ku no sound on dvd

dubbing from vcr tape to dvd.
I tried two different tapes. I am using DVD-R.
When dvd is played on the DVR620 I get video and audio.
when played on other devices ( Computer, portable dvd player) I get video no audio. Yes, volume is turned up on other devices
Any thoughts.

Just to verify first, have you finalized the DVD-R before playing it elsewhere?

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