i have no answers for you - just chiming in to say i feel your pain. i too have 
been having nothing but trouble with premiere (CS4 & 5) & windows 7.I have the 
same general system specs as you.I wonder if i'm gonna have audio issues in 
addition to all the problems i have now. every little thing we try to do fails 
for 1 reason or another. My husband wants to go back to Win xp & Premiere 6.5! 
He never had any problems with that setup. Cannot figure out why we have them 
now with top-of-the-line computer & Program. 
Are there really people on this board who have this combination & actually get 
any projects done, and relatively painlessly? (i know i've been advised to 
upgrade to CS5, and have what's supposed to be a great system for it). We're 
gonna go at it again this weekend after staying away for the past week. Good 
luck to both of us!

Still Frustrated in Baltimore,
                               Adriane

--- In [email protected], "stevepender" <steve@...> wrote:
>
> A few days ago I posted about problems I was having with CS5, thinking there 
> may have been a conflict with Office 2010. Well, I had the folks who built my 
> machine do a complete system reinstall. Just finished loading CS5 and Office 
> 2010. They seem to play well together now, but I have a whole new set of 
> problems with audio. This is really weird stuff I've never encountered 
> before. For anyone who has a moment...
> 
> In order to see real time playback on a HD monitor, I've been using a Matrox 
> mini w/Max. I've run into some major problems getting audio to playback on my 
> timeline in Matrox Premiere Projects. My machine is running Windows 7 
> Professional, i7 960 chip, 12 GB of RAM. Speakers are ASUS Xonar DS (ASIO 
> compliant). For no apparent reason, I can longer hear audio when I'm playing 
> the timeline. I can hear audio playback when I play a clip in the preview 
> monitor, but the audio sounds like it's playing at extremely slow speed and 
> there's digital distortion. When I create a timeline that's not Matrox and 
> switch to Premiere Pro WDM Sound in audio hardware preferences (as opposed to 
> ASUS Xonar D2 speakers), I can hear normal audio when playing in both the 
> preview monitor and timeline. I'm at the end of my rope - don't know how to 
> correct this. Would most appreciate any ideas. Thanks.
>




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