Secondary sounds done after export

sry for this kind of german english:
hi i never was thinkig that i get a bigger problem then my mother in law but here it is
after export a video with secondary sounds on audio 3 audio2 .. i have only the sound from the audio sound1 and by the way the sound is after the export realy quiet and only on the left box. i export it on F4V ... mp4 .. h264 .. but all times the sound effekts was done.. can someone help me with this problem to fix it ?  (have adobe premiere elements 10 )

Martin,
Welcome to the forum.
For those supplemental Audio files (the ones not Exporting), what are their formats? Some users have had issues with MP3 files.
When you playback your Timeline, do you hear the Audio, from all Audio Tracks, properly?
When you playback your Timeline, with the Audio Mixer Panel open, do you see the meters behaving correctly?
Good luck, and please let us know a bit more,
Hunt

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