Premiere Elements 3.0.2 kein Audio Output

Hallo
Ich hab an vielen Orten nach einer Lösung für mein Problem gesucht aber leider nichts gefunden.
Hoffentlich kann man mir hier helfen.
Schilderung:
Ich habe ein Premiere Elements 3.0.2 auf Windows vista. Gestern habe ich Filmstücke aus einem Clip gerendert.
Heute wollte ich an den Clips weiterarbeiten aber ich habe keinen Audio Output mehr.
Da es ein etwas altes Programm ist, konnte ich keine Onlinelösung finden.
Ich hoffe hier eine Antwort zu bekommen.
Danke
(PS: nich böse sein, wenn der Post nich auf anhieb in der richtigen Sektion landet)

Translated:
Hello
I have many places looking for a solution to my problem but unfortunately found nothing.
I hope you can help me here.
Description:
I have a Premiere Elements 3.0.2 on Windows Vista. Yesterday I rendered pieces of film from a clip.
Today I wanted to continue working on the clips but I have no audio output anymore.
Since it is a bit old program, I could not find any online solution.
I hope here to get an answer.
Thanks
(PS: non-angry, when the mail right away non-landed in the right section)
ANSWER:
What kind of camcorder did your original video come from, 11eyes?
Welche Art von Camcorder hat Ihr Original-Video kommen, 11eyes?

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