Video rendering problem

I spent hours editing video clips then after rendering twice all I got was audio.
I am trying to consolidate .mov and MP4 files to burn DVD's
Settings used-
First attempt
Quicktime
High quality animation
1280 x 720   30 fps
D1 widescreen
second attempt:                                   All other settings were default
Quicktime
Adobe media
1280 x 720   30 fps
Document 1.0
The final PS file was about 32 minutes
Any help would be appreciated!

If you are talking about DVDs play on a television, then you need to output to MPG2-DVD and choose the preset for your country and aspect ratio.  i.e. NTSC DV Wide Progressive.  This will output MP4 and WAV files (least ways it does for PAL).  You need both for Encore, if that's what you are using to burn the DVD. 
Note: I use Premiere Pro, but I understand Media Encoder is similar for PremPro and Photoshop.
EDIT, looking at your post again, I suspect you need to use DVD-Bluray

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