MPEG 2 has no audio

Hello All,
New to this forum but I downloaded the latest version of CS6 and I can not get the multiplexer to work with MPEG 2 options.  The only way it works if if I choose none in multiplexer and than creates a seperate audio file but in all th other option MPEG, TS, DVD there is no audio.
When I expect to quicktime prores, no issues.  Is something wring here with CS 6.0.2? 
Thank you all for reading and any help would be great.
-js

Hi Jim,
I did more testing and most important switched machines.  It seems that my machine cause of Snow Leopard is not having fun with MPEG-2 while the quad core with Lion was fairing much better.
The only issue I had though was I could not send it out as a TS file as I could not read it in any player and was a big blank white screen at times.   Instead I used no multiplexing and than went into mpeg streamclip which had timecode errors and was a big blank white screen.  Forgetting the white screen I than muxed it with convert to TS and it fixed timecode and now has audio and played fine.
Very strange but from looking at it now in QT player it has the right specs which is all that matters in the end for netflix...I hope!  I believe though the error was a combination of Snow Leopard but more the timecode errors.  I have no idea why but it was generating strange time code saying a 25 minute file was 45 minutes?  After the mux in streamclip, all was fine.
-js

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