Audio is intermittent playing on timeline in Premiere Pro CC

audio plays for a few second then drops out when editing in the timeline.
tried rendering audio and entire clip ...no improvement
very experienced in APP and never had this annoying problem
any help would be most appreciated
running Win 7 on Mac Pro 6-core Xeon
32GB RAM
Nvidia Quadro 4000

I am working with 'uncompressed' video for the first time so I moved all my source files to my SSD drives.
The audio now plays back with the exception of a dropout within a few seconds of the beginning of the timeline.
I just tap the spacbar twice and the entire audio clip plays normally. Still annoying but I can live with it.

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