No audio in Windows DVD Maker

I use Windows Movie Maker to a slide show, and then it takes me to the creation of Windows DVD to convert and burn the DVD.  The video is perfect, but he picks up ever of audio.  I tried the solution below but still no sound.  I use Vista 32.

1. save your creation of film on the hard disk on your computer by choosing the file > publish command animation, then by selecting the option 'This computer' and of the highest quality settings.

2. open a new project in Movie Maker. Import the movie saved in your project, and then drag and drop the movie into your timeline in Movie Maker.

3. now, choose file > order animation to publish again, but this time select the option "DVD. Now everyone will follow well burn the DVD.

The audio used is an mp3 player.  Thank you.

I changed all the pictures in .bmp format and still no sound.  Any other suggestions?

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Oh... I don't know... kill me: o)

In any case... try disabling all filters as described in the
last section next article... maybe will make a
improvement.

Windows Vista-
Video filters in Windows Movie Maker:
Frequently asked questions
http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/60baf31b-16cb-409F-91Cf-e99c9e9a495c1033.mspx

No guarantee, but I read somewhere that the ArcSoft media
Print to Kodak software can cause this problem.
If you have it... try uninstall. John Inzer - MS - MVP - digital media experience

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