Importing XLM from iMovie one audio track

Can someone please help me?
When I import my XLM file from iMovie into FCP and open it ... I get one audio track.
This is really weird because in iMovie it's stereo and even the videos in QT are stereo.
Any ideas ?
Thanks in advance.

Hi Michael,
Yes, sorry. I'm using version 4.5, I've not seen this problem before.
I tried extracting and then importing the track in again but that didn't work. I can extract it to a separate clip but there is a lot of editing to be done with lots of changes and continually having to edit a second track would make the job longer.
I was hoping to find a solution in QuickTime where I could change the track ID.
Any thoughts on the version I'm using?
Regards Alan

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