Editing 2 file types in 1 Sequence (1080i60 & 1280 x 720 Flip)

I began a Sequence that is 1440 x 1080, Upper Field, 29.97, Compressor HDV 1080i60, Audio 48 KHz, 16-bit and that is working fine. But, I then added new footage from a Flip camera (1280 x 720, Square Pixel Aspect Ratio, No field dominance, Editing Timebase 30, Compressor: H.264, and same audio settings as original sequence.) This footage plays fine in the viewer but as soon as I place it into the Timeline the audio and video are wildly out of synch. I did set my Prefs to ask when conforming, but it does not ask. I try to manually do so, and it renders, but does not seem to actually change the file format. I adjust the percentage in the Canvas (because sometimes this causes funky playback), and that seems to work once or twice, but not consistently. I tried exporting the Flip Footage with the same exact settings as the Sequence and then re-importing and it's the same problem. I tried a new sequence with the new Flip Footage and that too is inconsistent. I feel as though I have tried everything I know to do-- but can't get a handle on what exactly is wrong, nor how to fix it. Thanks in advance for any sage advice!

I got the camera and used in my trip to London last month. Very unlucky that there is no Apple Store where I live in HK, there is only reseller. I will try to test it with my friend new Macbook Pro 13".
If iMovie only import the video at 30 frames, it would not be a solution for GH1 users as the camera shoot at 60 frames which produce very smooth video which I watch the un-edited video on a PS3.
I was quite frustrated with the proper software for editing the AVCHD video. I thought many camera/video camera users shooting so-called hd video would face the same problem.

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