Jerky Playback and freezing

When in editing mode I am getting occasional freezing and jerky playback but the sound track continues to run. The same in full playback
The machine is a new 24" 3.06 so I doubt it is a lack of resource problem. Any advice would be appreciated.

oldmovieguy,
Hmmmm...maybe we're on to something!
I did begin another thread, to draw attention to this specific problem we've isolated. Hopefully, between the two of us, we'll figure this thing out! It is VERY annoying. Especially, since creating a movie in the new Imovie 09 is a snap. Luckily, I had marked all my good footage with a star, so I can recreate a project in a jiffy!
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