Sorry amnesia, I guess I got confused which machine you were talking
about and went off on a tangent.

An interesting comment about the locking "penality" was found here
(http://www.kinodv.org/dcforum/dcforum?az=show_topic&forum=101&topic_id=3341&mesg_id=3341):

Locking audio is a step that determines a slight variation to the output
sample rate in order to correct a/v sync problems that can occur when
editing NTSC or DV clips with unlocked audio.

I think there is a way to disable it from within Kino, but it seems to
be a safe thing to just leave on.

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locking audio - error writing to kino/mjpeg audio filter
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/240156
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