Quicktime HD Trailers not in Snych

When I HD download trailers from the Apple Quicktime website the audio is not in synch with the action. How do I correct this? Downloading trailers using the non HD format work and sound perfectly. I am only having problems with the HD downloads.

HD content requires a very fast CPU.
Read the minimum requirements on this page:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/guide/hd/recommendations.html

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