@Jim Simon Hey Jim, I found solution in the forums here. For some, including me, going to preferences, media, and cleaning media cache database fixes the problem. I did that, and then pulled the files into the Premiere timeline and the audio is now there. Thanks for the offer to help, and glad you've shown me depositfiles.com - looks like a great site. By the way, we had talked recently about audio quality, 24/96, conforming etc. for a project I'm working on. I ended up taking your advice. Thanks. Here's the trailer to this project, it's a feature film we're currently shooting called The Crazy Life.