Audio issue on import

Folks,
I use iMovie 4&5 all the time and this is the first time I have run into this problem. Someone gave me a finished sports video on miniDV tape about 14 minutes long. During import, audio sounds fine. When I playback the video in iMovie (5) there is no audio. I try a second time after selecting "filter audio" in the prefences. Now the audio if fine until the last 5 minutes when it begins skipping. It does not skip on the tape or during the import. Any ideas as to what may be causing this?
Thanks!

The "Source Channel Mapping - Default Track Format:" is set to "Use File". We recorded with a Panasonic HPX301 camera, which has three XLR-inputs, and we used all of them. So two of the tracks are identical recordings (from one of the XLR-inputs), while the two remaining are different, so in total there are three different tracks of oudio, all mono.
When we put a p2-file into a sequence it has four tracks of audio linked to it, with the corresponding sound. So everything seems to be in order in Premiere, but for some reason they end up being four identical tracks in Pro Tools. As mentioned we tried making a new project with the same settings as in the project we are currently working, and we imported a single p2 clip. We exported a sequence with this clip as an omf with all the same settings, and this time it worked. The four tracks were different in Pro Tools when the OMF was imported. So it seems that the complexity of our project, or some setting that we are not aware of but have been altered by a mistake has made this project impossible to export correctly as an omf.
But if there are any solutions to this we would be deeply grateful!
thnx

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