--- You wrote:
If you get dropped frames in 10.2.2, this is a serious error equivalent 
to data corruption when doing a file copy from one drive to another. 
Did you have problems before 10.2.2? I suspect the cause is a change in 
the FireWire I/O system in 10.2.something. It's not acceptable and 
should be reported to Apple.
--- end of quote ---
Yes, it is 10.2.2.  I'm hesitant to report to Apple since the machine I'm using
is so patched together.  But I suppose they are commited to supporting it.  Is
it easy to report this kind of thing?

Rich

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