No sound playback in Prem Pro CS5

Hi world. Hope someone can help me. I have imported an M2TS file shot on a Panasonic SD 700 in HD 1080/50 p, and converted in Aunsoft.
When I load the M2TS file the clip plays but there is no sound. I have checked the obvious (volume, check mark in audio track, sound card working etc) but there is no sound at all. I am sure I am doing sth daft but cannot see what it is

I'm assuming you have waveform in your audio track to indicate that there actually is sound on the clip, and it didn't just get lost somehow in your conversion process?
And have you checked other clips in Premiere to verify that the sound is working on them as well?

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