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    Alright

    My film's done and everything

    It has now been made into one huge-*** AVI file

    I'm exporting it back into my DV camera (using WindowsXP via firewire of course)

    All is fine.

    I can see the video recording on my camera until. . .

    It starts skipping foreward as if it was set in fast-forward.

    Why?

    The problem is spontanious. Sometimes it works fine but mostly, right in the middle of the video, it skippes ahead.

    Brand new computer with all the goodies so why does this happen and what the **** can I do about it!


    much technical help appreciated.
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    Buy an S-Video lead and export it to VHS?

    Get a DVD writer and put it on DVD?

    Sorry, no idea :S

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    m0ds

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    Hi Guys,

    Are you using laptops by any chance? If so this is a known bug on laptops using Premiere. There is an update on the Adobe website, Premiere 6.02 update that is meant to fix this and other bugs. Even if you don't have a laptop it's probably worth installing it anyway. The update is quite small so it shouldn't take too long to download.

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    When i transfer the movie back to the camera it begins to skip or pause and play again. I found that restarting the computer makes it good as new. Worked every time. So if your comp's giving you sh*t give it a restrt. It's a huge load on the computer to be holding so much video so restarting kinda gives it a clean slate. It's ALWAYS a good idea to restart right before you're about to do some big action like you're doing. Good luck

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    my computer does this too ... especially when im working im exporting a giant file. and, at least with me, it was because my computer wasnt fast enough to handle the output. the more i piled on my computer, the harder it was to do a clean export. try defragmenting your harddrive. hope that helps.

    -gordon

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