Exporting video with audio from composition....

I'm working on commercials, and I ran into an issue when I tried to Export Audio to Movie.
I'll select a format, save to a folder, Logic will say "bouncing..." and act like it's attaching the audio from my track to the original video. But when I watch the video that is produced, only the audio from the movie is there (or it is completely silent, depending on if I chose to include original track audio).
What is going on? It seems nobody else has this issue...

look here :
FILE / Export Audio to movie
then, unselect the original 2 stereo track if it imported on the arrange window ( unselect the 2 track of the Qt movie by clicking outside the selection )

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