Importing Multi Audio Track Videos

So I have the Hauppauge HD PVR 2 which allows me to record 3 seperate tracks, The Game Audio, My Microphone Audio, And My PC Audio. It records in the .ts format and imports fine, except it only has track 1 the game audio. I can't add more tracks to it doesn't see the other two tracks, Now I had a problem with Dxtory with this, and I found a work around with the Extract Audio Stream button on the AVI files from Dxtory, and I would just import them then. But the .ts file which I can export to .mp4 do not have an Extract Audio Stream button. I am using Windows 7 64 bit and I am very unsure why Adobe Premiere doesn't see it. I am using Adobe Premiere CC, latest version. And this is a feature I really need, Please Help.

Who woulda thunk?!
Somehow I cannot justify the purchase of Final Cut Pro – and though I'm quite comfortable with some of the advanced functionality of iMovie HD '06 – then going through its learning curve, just to copy some LD features from 20 years ago.
Of course the problem with the good ol' LD player is that it's ol' technology with no guarantee that the player will either continue to work, nor that a replacement will be available when it might be needed.
Given the low cost and relatively easy ability to copy a LD twice, once with normal audio and once with the commentary, I think the decision has been made.
Thank you for your suggestion. (Of course, it would have been fun to learn FCP…)
BflatBlues

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