Some audio missing from imported video clip

I use FRAPS to record some of my game play.  I recently recorded some game play and when I watched it using windows media player I can hear all audio recorded (game sounds, my mic, and teamspeak).  When I import into Premiere Elements 11 the teamspeak audio is missing.  You can't hear it at all.  Is this a feature that I have to enable/disable in Premiere Elements?

Fraps & Elements http://forums.adobe.com/thread/967201
-and Elements preset http://forums.adobe.com/thread/943772
-and more Elements http://forums.adobe.com/thread/871095

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