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Re: Was there ever a resolution to this problem??!!
by Georg P. Muller on Sep 16, 2005 at 1:15:54 am

Sorry to hear you got the same problems, but it is good to see that I am not alone... Reformating and restriping seems to have helped and I am "cautiously optimistic". I have managed to play out a couple of tapes including a 3 and a half hours DV tape without a hitch. That is a big progession.

Yesterday I was editing intensly for a couple of hours and almost forgot that I ever had a problem with the HMV, until, suddenly and during normal operation, the beachball was back. I thought it will be spinning eternally and switched to the finder to start looking for my auto save vault (I developed that habit)... Then, after about 1 minute and to my surprise, FCP was back. It was just a scare and no harm done. First thing was pressing option apple s.

But it is exactly this kind of stuff that gives me the creeps. Let's see how I will get through today. I m still hoping for the best...

Georg



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