Hi Susan,
We're going to need more information here so the folks on this forum have a better feel for what's happening to you.
First your quad core machine should be more than capable of editing for you, but go ahead and list the specs. For instance mine is a Dell with Intel Core 2 quad Q6600 running at 2.4Ghz. 4 GB RAM and an Nvidia GeForce 8800GT grapics card with 512MB.
OK...Locking tracks. There's a possibility you may somehow have inadvertantly locked one or more tracks, on the left edge of the timeline each track has an icon and to the left of that is a "padlock" symbol. Normally all of those should show the hasp open or "unlocked". Click on that padlock icon to change it.
Next we need to know what kind of media clips you are trying to import and edit, such as AVI, MP4, or one of the various "flavors" of HDV, or AVCHD files.
When the audio goes out of synch is it all of a sudden, wham, in one jump? Or does it "drift" and is the drift slow or quite rapid? Does the change in synch occur after use of a specific effect or transition?
Maybe the answers to these questions will give someone here some idea of what may be done for you.
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