Loosing audio chunks & no video playback

I have a fairly new cpu (3 months) that I spec'd out from newegg. I am editing in HDV. When I started editing it was working very well. No problems at all. Well as closer as I get to finishing this short film, I am having major issues. I am loosing whole chunks of audio in certain scenes. Video is not playing back.  Video is always there, just only playing the first second then freezes (just the video freezes and I can herar the audio)  and the timeline bar is moving. I have not changed any file locations or names. Any suggestions on how to fix this?

no known fix of which I'm aware
Actually, there might be. Per Harm's suggestion, details on:
1.) System
2.) Assets
3.) Project
4.) Operations being performed
might help someone spot a common aspect and a solution will likely be forthcoming. If not a solution, someone will definitely have a workaround, until Adobe can address the issue with an update.
In the meantime, you might want to file a Bug Report, but do be ready to furnish all of the details, so that Adobe can replicate the problem.
Good luck,
Hunt

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