Just When I Thought All Was Well....

lol well here's another problem for you guys.
I synced all my videos onto my iPod, and they all work except for these 2 videos that I got off Veoh, that thing that lets you download videos. So two of the videos that I got from Veoh showed up in the Movies section of iTunes, & when I try to sync them the error msg pops up (Video cannot be synced because it cannot be played on iPod, and I click the plus button and it says the audio format is not supported.) So then I right clicked the video, and voila! Converted it to be playable on the iPod. One video finally was synced, but it turns out I can't hear it. sigh
Help?

Try using MPEG Streamclip to convert the videos; more information on this issue is available in this article.
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