Poor audio during export MP4s

I got lost.  I'm inexperienced, learned as much as I know YouTube and trail and error.

Projects exported my machine always its dull and flat, they are not acute and that they lack any dynamism.  In the timeline and preview audio is absolutely perfect, but after trying a combination of export settings different I can't do better.

This has affected my recent 3 projects.  One contained 1080p25 fps filmed on a GoPro, 4 k 25 fps on an Osmo and 4K 25 frames per second on a panasonic SC - X 1000.  There is an MP3 soundtrack on you timeline and audio capture of these cameras.

The question has to do with my machine?  What I am doing wrong?  I exported as H.264 with the following parameters.  Waste of sounds...

Export Settings.png

Not a problem first.  Tried the same files exported in WMP instead of VLC and found that the problem with VLC Player!

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