Imported AVCHD footage jumpy

I've shot some AVCHD footage with a Panasonic HMC-150, imported into FCP 7 via Log & Transfer, and when I go to edit, it is extremely jumpy in the viewer. More specifically, the picture freezes while the audio continues to be heard. Then the video catches up to the audio. Then it starts all over again.
As per the instructions I received with the camera, I've set my Sequence Preset to Apple ProRess 422 (LT) 1920 X 1080 60i 48kHz.
Capture Preset: DVCPRO HD - 1080i60 48 kHz
Device Control Preset: Non-Controllable Device
In Preferences within Log & Transfer, I chose AVCHD under the AVCHD Plugin.
I've read some places where disabling or getting rid of Perian helps the problem.
I tried that, and it didn't work.
If anyone can help, I'd certainly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
Kevin

Where is this media stored? What sort of hard drive?
In Preferences within Log & Transfer, I chose AVCHD under the AVCHD Plugin.
That option does not exist. Under the AVCHD plugin you will see AVCHD on the left, then a drop down menu on the right that lists the codec it will be converted to. It defaults to ProRes 422. Playback of ProRes 422 takes at least a FW800 connection.
Once you import the media, put one clip on the timeline and FCP will ask "do you want me to change the settings to match the clip?" Click yes. Then the settings will match. If that is what happened, then your footage imported as ProRes LT, which is a fine codec.
The issue might be where the media is stored.
Shane

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