CS4 on Dual Core MacBook Pro...Unknown Recording Error?

Hello! I am getting the "Unknown Recording Error" when I capture from my Analog-DV Bridge. It will record for a few minutes, then give the error. Recording quality for what it does record is perfect. Any ideas? Thanks!

Use Scenalyzer for DV capture.

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