Lost sound in final cut pro 7

I need help.  I have lost sound in final cut pro 7.  Everything has sound and plays on the desktop just fine, and when I import it into FCP I can see the sound bars moving and the sound tab shows sound, but you cannot hear the sound.  Please help.  randall

Check the setting in View > Audio Playback:

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