Looking solution for clipped audio

I edited a total of 20 minutes video clips from Canon TX1 with three Macs. As I edited and played back finished project on 24" iMac 3.06 GHz Core 2 Duo 2 2GB memory and 1T HDD with 670 GB available, the movie clip audio disappeared at about 15 minutes. The back ground music audio stayed on. The same movie files, when edited with 11' MBA, 1.4 GHz Core 2 Duo 4GB memory and 128 FS, the movie clip audio disappeared at around 2 minutes. When the same movie files edited with 27" iMac Core i5 8GB memory and 840GB available HDD memory, with iMovie 9 did not lose any audio. The problem seems to be unique to iMovie 11. Am I only one experiencing this? Appreciate your suggestion.

More information. iMovie 9 in Core 2 Duo MBP with 4 GB memory and only 6 MB HDD memory left, plays the edited same video clips without any problem. Is there any way revert iMovie 11 to iMovie 9?

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