Premiere CS4 Audio Mixer sometimes records at 33kHz sample freq

Premiere CS4 has been working fairly well for me when editing travel videos from miniDV tape camcorders, except that when I add voice over using the Audio Mixer it sometimes (10 to 15% or the time) recordes at a 33kHz sample frequency.  I have it set fro DV tape editing and 48kHzsample frewuency, but it still, at times, recordes at a 33kHz sample rate.  I use Adobe Audition to correct the sampe rate and finish the audio clip.  Soundbooth is not a convienent as Audition 1.5 for editing voice over clips - wish it was!  Do I have something set wrong, or is this a bug in Premiere Pro CS4?

Yes, It should be recording at 48kHz, and most of the time it does,
but all to often it records at a lower sample rate and I have to redo
it.  Not a big problem, but most annoying.  I can't find anything
that I do differently to cause it to happen.  In my current project I
am up to voice over number 27 and it has happened roughly four or five times.
Thanks, Bob

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