Premiere pro cs5 : audio and video sync issue with .aiff file format

I am using premiere pro cs5 on MAC and facing issue with audio and video sync  using .AIFF file format for audio unable to make it work.
Is there any solution to this issue or any work around?
Thanks in advance.
Vinay

Hi,
hmmm, well that settles that...
Here's a link to info about an open source free program to convert....for mac
http://www.ehow.com/how_5072563_convert-files-wav-files-freeware.html
Good luck
Rod

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