No sound for converted movies

My Ipad plays movies I bought from Itunes fine, but the ones I have converted dont have any sound. It seems like they worked fine until I updated it. Any suggestions?

What do you mean by you "updated it" - what, the iPad, the movies?  What did you use to convert your movies to play on the iPad?

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