P2 clip imported through FCP plays in high speed

I shot an event a week back and have close to 300GB of interview footage. I logged all the footage in FCP and all is fine except one clip imports in super high speed.
I have trashed prefs, repaired permissions ans reset the in out points but this clip just keeps getting sped up on import.
Anyone else have this problem?

Open up the converted Quicktime file. How does that play?
What about importing it with FCP...how does it look then?
While I'm thinking aloud, why can't clips be logged without being captured?
Because that it the nature of P2. It isn't tape. Why would you log and not capture?
And I for one am very against logging anything less than the full clip. Why? Well, what if you lose your hard drive...it dies? What then? Since you manually marked IN and OUT points, you won't be able to get the clips to reimport and reconnect unless you to it again...manually. If you import the full clips, and the drive dies. You import the full clips again and reconnect and BOOM...done. Fast.
But that is me.
Try importing using FCP...and also, see what the raw QT file looks like.
Shane

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