Premiere pro 2.0: where is the audio track?

Hello,
I just uninstalled Premiere Pro CS4, because my processor was too bad for it, and installed the testversion of Premiere Pro 2.0.
This seemed to work fine, but when I imported a normal .avi file (it was a mpg converted to avi), I noticed that the audio track was completely missing What could I have done wrong? (This is the problem with every avi-file I import, the sound works on wmp and i should have the right codecs for it, too, I have the k-lite codec pack. The audio track is simply not visible, you wouldn't guess that there is one, if you didn't know it).
Please help me
Blubbel1491

I agree completely with John T. That was why I specifically asked about DivX/Xvid. It is a delivery-only format for streaming Video, and is good for that purpose. It is NOT meant to be edited, and is very highly compressed. Conversion will get you what you need and let you edit, but the quality hit has taken place, and you can never recover that.
When you convert, you want DV-AVI Type II w/ 48KHz 16-bit PCM/WAV Audio. Do not choose anything else for SD footage.
As for the CFA and PEK files, this is part of Importing an AV file w/ Audio into PrPro. It seldom takes very long to complete, if one is working with DV-AVI Type II files to begin with. Other formats/CODEC's, like WMV's, can take much longer. What often happens is that one Imports the Assets, and they never see the little progress bar, and start editing. Many workstations can do this OK, so long as a Conforming Asset is not used, before it's ready, but often trying to edit, while the process is ongoing, will result in a crash, or a partially Conformed Audio file. That is why I mentioned that aspect first.
Then I kept focusing on your description "AVI." For me, that means DV-AVI Type II, but I realized that it was just as likely that you had chosen another CODEC, in an AVI "wrapper."
Good luck,
Hunt
PS - if you have the original footage, I would just convert that to DV-AVI Type II, and leave the Xvid/DivX for streaming delivery ONLY. If you convert your DivX, you will loose a bit more quality, and since DivX has sucked the quality out already, you do not want to do that.

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