HELP .... HD FILES OUT OF SYNC AUDIO&VIDEO

Hi, everybody. This is my problema.
I Have some files in HD, this files plays without problem in Quicktime,
but in FCP are out of sync audio and video. I have this problem only with a HD Files. About a week this worked fine in FCP, but i charged FINAL CUT STUDIO and the problem apears.
PLEASE HELP ME.

Ok thank you SHANE for your answers.
I didnt explain the situation complete, sorry.
This is the story:
Im a new in a MAC WORLD'S and of course in a FCP too.
I never edited in HD (HDV1080i SONY HDR-FX1)
But i have to work ...
I HAVE a G5 QUAD CORE 2.5 512 MB RAM
and i buyed final cut studio 5
I installed the FCP Version 5.1 and i dont have any problem with captures HD FILES, editing or playing in FCP version 5.1 ** BUT*
I updated FCP 5.1 to 5.1.2 and the problems appaers
only in HD 1080i FILES the audio is out of sync video in a VIEWER and CANVAS
Some people says me that problem is RAM problem (may be i ahve 512MB)
But i think
1. May be is a configuration problem OR
2. Software problema
I hope be explicit.
Please help me.
SORRY for MY English.
Gabriel

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