Videos on my ipod have no audio

I converted my videos to be formatted to my ipod but when I tried to listen to it the music video had no sound or audio at all.
When I play the video on itunes it doesn't have any sound either but the unconverted video does have audio?

what software are you using and are u converting it to mp4. i have some freeware that i convert with to mp4 dont convert to m4v if you have that option

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