P2 clips out of sync when imported

Using log/transfer on FCP 7.0.3 to import P2 panasonic 23.98 clips. Has always worked fine BUT this time clips cannot play audio. They play fine in the log/transfer preview, but not as clips in the project.
Any ideas?

Did you overcrank the footage, shooting 24pn over 60?
If so, no sound is recorded

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