CS4 Timeline Video Running Double Speed

Hi everyone!
Maybe someone knows where the problem lies...
I add a video clip (.m2v /mpeg) to encore cs4 and a ac3. I create a timeline with these streams. If i press play to preview the timeline to add chapters, the video is running double speed and is over after half of the time. Audio plays normal.
If i open the same project with the same settings in CS3 it works properly.
Does anyone know where the problem lies?
Info:
WinXP SP3 pro
thanks in advance!

Could you check with
Bitrate Viewer
and/or
MediaInfo
what is reported as
frame rate (fps) for your .m2v and mpeg files?

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