No sounds on my exports

I've QT 7 whit licence I export some video to play it on my ipod (m4V) but when I put it in my iPod does not have sound. Also when I converted it throught iTunes, same problem.
How con I fix the problem?
Regards

Your files are probably MPEG-1 and QuickTime or iTunes can't extract audio from muxed formats.
MPEG Streamclip (free) can convert to the iPod settings and include the audio.

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