Exporting unified audio-video in MPEG

I am trying to export an MPEG in Premiere Pro CS4, but the audio and video keep coming out separately. What setting can I use to get them to export together?
Also, any recommendations for which MPEG-1 versus 2, 3, or 4? I have two different projects -- one which I am planning to burn to DVD, the other which will be uploaded onto the web.

Great news.
The Multiplex Tab gets overlooked all too often.
I normally want discrete Audio-only, and Video-only files, but when I do not, have to pinch myself to remember to make the change there.
Good luck,
Hunt

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