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  1. Ok, some times when I have an 8 minute DV AVI, when I press play and run the video back into my Canon GL1, once in a blue moon, and sometimes twice, the playback will goto the blue screen (like a 3 second skip with the blue screen) and then it continues the video. I have this 8 minute video divided up into three parts (so each can fit on one CD). Sometimes if I have a 6 minute clip, it will be ok. And finally, I have a huge collectiong of shorts films that are cut up here and there, nothing major, all connected to make a 32 minute segment...everything works fine until the last 11 minutes, and the blue screen comes on and goes away. It is like the computer stutters, but why would it do that? The CPU speed is less than 3%...nothing is loaded in the backgroud, I've closed everything.

    Ok, background check: Dell 700Mhz 384Ram, one 26gig and one 80gig HD both w/DMA and are 7200 RPM, WinXP, a Dazzle FireWire IEEE, Canon GL1, and I'm playing the AVI's off of the second harddisk. Both HD's have been defragged. Adobe Premiere 6.0 (upgraded to 6.02), so that works ok.

    Now, before I formated my computer to restart my video work, everything worked fine...even when I played back on my primary fragmented HD, but after format, and installed Win98, it stutters. And now with an upgrade to XP, same thing, nothing different. What is going on? Why would the video stutter when the entire clip is saved in DV AVI? Did I delete a driver during format? What is this? At least once it will do this in an AVI file larger than 6 minutes that is divided up. I'm thinking it might have to be one large AVI file in order to play, but that shouldn't make a difference. Help Help !!

    Thanks,
    ~Mr Jones
    ~University of Kansas

    http://www.senoreality.com
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  2. Hello, there

    Looks like your Microsoft video capturing driver is corrupted. Try uninstalling and reinstalling it.
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  3. the FireWire driver or the WDM driver? And how do I reinstall it? Well, how do I uninstall it? I'm good with computers, but these kind of drivers confuse me a little.

    Thanks for your help
    ~Mr Jones
    ~University of Kansas

    http://www.senoreality.com
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  4. You can verify your driver by capturing with MS Movie Maker that comes with Windows XP (check out c:\Program Files) instead of Premiere.
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  5. Well the thing is, is that I have 3 capture devices. My FireWire IEEE in/out, my ATI AIW 128 in/out, and my USB Web CAM.

    I just need to know how to uninstall the capture driver of the IEEE so premiere will not skip my 720x480 films.

    Thanks,
    ~Mr Jones
    ~University of Kansas

    http://www.senoreality.com
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