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    Hi, I have tried everything I've found here and still cannot playback hd video. I can capture fine but when I try to playback it plays just a few seconds and stops, making editing impossible. I'm using a 27inch Imac i7. When I've tried to set the audio setting to default which is one of the fixes it always gives me an error code beginning with "scully" and then shuts down Premiere. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Brandon

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    Are you working with AVCHD? Maybe it needs transcoding.
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    You sure it isn't rendering in the background? Wait a moment and check if it is playing further.
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    It's not rendering and it's a normal American HV30. I just feel like it's something simple but I can't figure it out.

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    HV30 raw footage is most certainly not AVCHD. If you're using Windows 7, it may be telling you this... but it's actually just MPEG2 encoding.

    Any modern PC worth its guts can play back this footage at reasonable quality. Are you putting effects on your footage in the timeline? If so, there's your problem. I'm not sure if Premiere has the option to 'pre-render' the timeline (similar to RAM preview in Sony Vegas), but if so... you could try that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HueyNRolf View Post
    Are you working with AVCHD? Maybe it needs transcoding.
    An i7 shouldn't have any issues whatsoever playing back AVCHD anyway
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    Have you tried reinstalling Premiere CS5 or running Disk Permission check, under Disk Utility? Have you ran OS or Adobe updates. If you launch Console before playback and erring out, anything show up in the logs?

    I just bought the 27in iCore3, with a freshly installed CS5 Master Suite, and am able to playback fine.
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