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Interesting I thought that was a problem long fixed since the x386 days. =)
Now this is getting very interesting and perhaps my Intel i7 'turbo' feature is kicking in and causing my scene stutter. It's ramping up to 4.0 during the cutscenes (stuttering) and goes back to 3.6 while I play (stutter free).
I just ran into this problem. Glad I found this thread.
Restarting PC to turn off i7 turbo boost and see if it happens again.
EDIT:
Okay, confirmed. It was the turbo boost kicking in and causing the audio to speed up (or lag behind).
To fix it all you have to do is restart your computer, go into the BIOS, find the turbo boost setting and switch it from "Auto" or "Enabled to "Disabled".
Groovy! Will probably give it a try this weekend. I was just going on a theory. ~cheers~