Clip imported into iMovie has no sound

I have recently upgraded from Snow Leopard to Lion (actually had to have a fresh OS Lion install at Apple Store and restore from Time Machine).  I have imported three clips from my Sony DCR DVD-201 camcorder but they have no sound.  The clips play fine, except for the lack of sound.  Wondering if I should go into the Movie folder and delete the events and try to import again.  Found a few posts about this problem on the web, but no apparent solutions (except deleting iMovie and reinstalling and then not updating with the latest update).  Wondering if the experts on this thread have any ideas.
Using an iMac (late 2010) running Lion (10.7.4), and iMovie 11 (9.0.6).
Thanks.

First:  We did switch to MPEGStreamClip with the same result - No sound in iMovie. 
Second:  Thanks for your recommendation of MPEGStreamClip over HandBrake.  However, HandBrake has been completely satisfactory for the last 5 years.  Just not this time.  I think the problem is not HB but something Apple.  My local Cafe Mac techs say they have seen the no sound situation before and have been able to correct it by using an earlier version of iMovie.  However, I did use iMovie '08.  An upgrade to iMovie '11 didn't help. 
Thanks for replying to my inquiry.

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