| The simple answer is your DVD player doesn't support the audio format used in the files you've burned.
You can always convert to a supported format though - converting to mp3 should be failsafe. It isn't rocket science to do either.
I usually use MediaCoder for both video and audio conversion (just Google MediaCoder download) - not sure if it is available for Linux, but if not, I am sure there are other options.
Anyone who is often downloading stuff should download Avinaptic and MediaInfo, both are freeware programs (just google Avinaptic download / MediaInfo download).
Any media file that gives you grief, run it through one of these programs, save the log and copy/paste it here, I can interpret it for you if you find it daunting - but it really is only a matter of finding where the audio codec is stated in the list of information, and realize that in the future you need to convert files with that audio format.
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