Premiere Pro CS5 Creates a Pop Sound! :(

I have two editing machines. My main editing machine has no problems like this.
My new one is an Asus G75VX with great specs. Everything is great so far with editing video from my Sony HDR CX550V accept the audio has a very subtle pop sound in it when playing back through premiere and no matter how I export it there is a pop sound in the same places. Even if I "match sequence settings" i got it in the exported file.
The original file does not have any of the pop sounds. Here are the file properties:
File Path: E:\Video Projects\Video Files\Nashville\3-22-2013\20130321224040.m2ts
Type: MPEG Movie
File Size: 518.9 MB
Image Size: 1920 x 1080
Pixel Depth: 32
Frame Rate: 29.97
Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz - compressed - 6 channels
Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 32 bit floating point - 6 channels
Total Duration: 00;03;13;06
Average Data Rate: 2.7 MB / second
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.0
This doesn't happen when I play the original file through Sony Picture Motion or any other player. But, when I play the exported premiere file through anything it has the subtle pops...
Please help, this is really holding me back!!!

Yes, non-Zero-Crossings can introduce "pops," as you mention. I have requested that same Audition Cut on Zero-Crossings function.
Often with the Timeline set to Audio Units, Snap OFF, and some tight editing, a non-Zero-Crossing glitch can be eliminated, but that Audition function would be wonderful.
Hunt

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