Still Frames causing audio blips

A still clip via Edit - Create Still Frame, when it is played in Timeline, always causes an audio blip as Playhead advances into any next clip in project. I cannot mute this other than by unticking audio box at end of Timeline.
I am using iMovieHD 5.0.2 in G5 iMac.
Any suggestions?
Graham Wilson
iMac G5 1.8 GHz 2GB RAM.   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Hi Graham - I am also using iMovie 5.0.2, but it does not display the problem you describe, so it is not an inherent 'bug' in the app. The placing of a transition can cause this problem, but I assume that is not the cause in your case.
You could try extracting the audio on either side of the still, and see if that has any effect.
Sorry I can't be of more help.

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