Video exporting with no audio

I have a video file that I have saved with an alpha channel. I opened it in PS CS 5.5 made a few minor corrections and need to export to an FLV file. The video layer has transparency attached to it so I choose export. I make sure to open the properties and be certain that Export Alpha Channel is included AND Export audio is selected.
The trouble is that when I preview the file in a player... or included in another flash file... there is no audio. When I preview it in a flash player app, I can see the audio bars moving... but hear no audio. What is odd is that when I inspect the file properties... it says there is an unknown codec which is odd because it was exported with MP3 selected as the option.
Any thoughts? This is really frustrating and feel like I've exhausted all the options I have available to me.

I work in Premiere, so need you to be my "eyes" here. What Audio options do you have in FLV? For instance, with the On2 VP6 FLV CODEC, the ONLY choice for Audio is MP3, though one can adjust the Bit-Rate.
With most formats, the first thing that I would check would be Multiplexing, but that is usually not an option with FLV, as it is ON, though that could have changed, depending on the FLV CODEC chosen. What choice did you make there?
Not sure which Flash player you are testing with, but I find MediaPlayer Classic HC (free) to be a good one, and as it contains many of its own CODEC's, will play a very wide range of material. If you have not tried that, download, and install, then test in it. If MediaPlayer Classic HC will not play both the Audio and Video, then something IS wrong.
For a good file information utility, I really like the free MediaInfo. It does a great job of defining the CODEC's for both the Audio and Video streams.
Good luck,
Hunt

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