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Old 01-02-2009, 02:40 PM
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One problem you may be hitting is that the original clips were created on a Mac. Although DV-AVI is "supposed" to be a bog standard...well...standard some of the information within the file will be different.
I have seen this problem before and one way to get around it is to convert the mac created DV-AVI's into Windows ones using a free program called Super. Just do a search on it.
What you will be doing is taking a DV-AVI and converting it to a DV-AVI! Silly, I know but the conversion should adjust the originals so that you can edit successfully...I hope!

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