Stuttering Audio after .mov export

When exporting in Flash Professional to a Quicktime movie, no
matter what setting I use, the outcome is a movie with extreme
stuttering in the audio.
The video is imported to the library from an .flv created in
Adobe Premiere. The audio sounds fine when testing the flash within
the program, but not after exporting to the .mov format.
I have had no previous problem with this so I'm thinking
there's a setting off somewhere, and experimenting with the export
settings has yielded no results.
Anyone else encountering this?

Problem solved, though I have no clue how it was fixed. After getting fed up with trying to get rid of the stuttering I gave up, turned off my laptop and went to bed. Woke up this morning, booted up my laptop with the intent to downgrade to Vista and decided to give it one last try. It works now.

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