Auto-analyzer options

I recently upgraded from Photoshop Elements6/Premiere Elements 4 to Photoshop Elements 8/Premiere Elements 8, and so far I really like the idea of the Auto-Analyzer.  The one thing I've done is disabled the analyzer on startup.
However, when video clips are imported and analyzed, some of them are split due to content (I have a FlipVideo UltraHD so split by TC does not seem to be available).  Firstly I do not want the content split at all, and secondly, the thumbnail for the first frame is removed.  Is there a way to get the Auto-Analyzer to stop splitting?  There are not many analyzer options, so I'm hoping there is a trick I can do in the registry.  If I cannot disable auto-scene-split, is there at least some way to get the thumbnails back on the split scenes?
Thanks for the help

I just found this post, so I apologize for the late reply.
To the question regarding the destructive powers of the analizer, well it totally messed the dates in my video clips.
All of my videos (except for the most recent ones) now have the same dates!!
After a lot of reading and analysis, I've come to the conclusion that the analyzer changed the dates on my clips. My clips now have the same dates so the chronological organization of my videos went down the drain. All pics are fine
By looking at the dates applied to my files, the are all near the end of the year, right after installing PSE8 but before knowing the annoyances of the analyzer, so I'm leaning to the fact that every time the analyzer ran, it changed the dates of a bunch of clips to the date it was run.  Now I have all my clips with their dates in either one of these three dates: 11/19/2009, 12/19/2009 or 12/24/2009.
Looking at the affected files in windows explorer, I found that the "modified date" has been changed to one of the three above mentioned dates.  I'm now thinking that the analyzer was the culprit.
Also... in the scene groups it created for some (not all) videos, only the top clip has the wrong date; the hidden clip retained the correct date.
Does this make sense to you?
If so, I would appreciate your comments.
I've taken this to Adobe CS, but still no conclusions from them.

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