Can't import audio CD into iTunes with Vista

I can't import audio CDs into iTunes with my new Dell 531 Vista computer. The songs seem to import, but only small (~50K) files are created, which don't play. Also, I cant play audio CDs using iTunes. CDs do play using Windows Media Player. The DVD/CD drive seems to work fine in all other applications.
I have tried the "device filter" regedit fix, but no luck. Anyone else have this problem?
Here are my diagnostics details:
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Edition (Build 6000)
Dell Inc. Inspiron 531
iTunes 7.4.1.2
CD Driver 2.0.6.1
CD Driver DLL 2.0.6.2
LowerFilters: DRVMCDB (1.0.0.1), DLACDBHM (1.0.0.1),
UpperFilters: GEARAspiWDM (2.0.6.1),
Current user is not an administrator.
Video Display Information:
NVIDIA, NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE
Connected Device Information:
Disk drive, WDC WD25 00JS-75NCB3 SCSI Disk Device, Bus Number 0, Target Id 0, LUN 0
CD-ROM Drive, HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GSA-H31N SCSI CdRom Device, Bus Number 1, Target Id 1, LUN 0
E: HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GSA-H31N, Rev B109
Audio CD in drive.
Found 12 songs on CD, playing time 48:45 on Audio CD.
Track 1, start time 00:02:00
Track 2, start time 05:00:02
Track 3, start time 08:39:55
Track 4, start time 14:39:25
Track 5, start time 18:34:10
Track 6, start time 21:43:22
Track 7, start time 24:56:42
Track 8, start time 27:54:72
Track 9, start time 33:03:52
Track 10, start time 37:55:00
Track 11, start time 43:59:72
Track 12, start time 46:46:22
Audio CD reading succeeded.
Get drive speed succeeded.
The drive CDR speeds are: 8 10 16 40 48.
The drive CDRW speeds are: 8.
The drive DVDR speeds are: 8.
The drive DVDRW speeds are: 8.

JohnAndKel,
That's odd because the CD reading test that the diagnostics runs didn't report an error. What happens if you select a song from the CD in iTunes and play directly from CD?
(Just a note, the filter trick doesn't do anything for CD import, just CD burn. iTunes doesn't use the Gear drivers for reading the CD.)

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