No sound on DVD in Elements 11

I have Elements 11. All editing works well, but when I author or publish a DVD there is no sound. I have checked the audio and video boxes in settings but how do I get the sound and video to record together on the DVD?
Thanks!

Agaz
Installed/Available RAM and free hard drive space are major keys to success in these projects, especially those with more demands on the computer resources.
2 GB of installed RAM is surely enough to install the program, but will get you into problems creating a project. Even for SD larger projects, you should be looking at installed RAM 4 GB. When you get to HD projects, best think 8 GB installed RAM (64 bit computer system). Freeing up the hard drive space helps, but it is a separate issue from gaining available RAM.
Let us review the check list...
a. What are the properties of your source media for the project? Sometimes we can get that information from the brand/model/settings of the camera that recorded the video.
b. What is the project preset (should match the properties of your source media) in spite of the DVD-VIDEO on DVD export choice. (If you do not know, please see Edit Menu/Project Settings/General and the readings for Editing Mode, Timebase, Frame Size, and Pixel Aspect Ratio, even if the fields look grayed out).
c. What is the duration of that Timeline?
d. When you got to the burn dialog what did the Quality Area of the burn dialog show for Space Required and Bitrate just before you hit the Burn button?
Besides all those consideration, we need to factor in
a. User Account with Administrative Privileges and Run As Administrator
b. Latest version of QuickTime installed
c. No conflicts with antivirus and firewalls
d. Video card/graphics card driver up to date according to web site of manufacturer of the card.
Please review.
Thanks.
ATR

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