Export settings window opens slowly

I have just built a new computer with the following spec's:
Asus P6x58D-E; i7 950; 12 GB ram; GTX-470; Win7 64-bit; Production Premium CS5. The Windows OS and Adobe software is fully updated; no anti-virus (or really any other software unrelated to the Adobe software installation) is currently installed.
With an older computer (Core2 Duo; 4 GB ram) running CS5, the export settings window opens in maybe 5 seconds or less. The new computer takes over 30 seconds for the window to open.
I am thinking I might have an incompatable version of Quicktime player installed (I installed the current version from the Apple website), because other than that, it's a clean install. What else could be wrong?

Eric,
I have this problem with a system with an RTX2 card.  All was well until I came back from 2 months away at the end of January - the export settings window opened with no delay.  I ran Adobe update for everything except Premiere (Matrox advise against 03 for their carsds), and installed Photoshop CS5 to replace CS2.
A few days later, when I tried editing I found that the export settings took an age to open.
I tried the changes to SurCodeWrapper today.  Changing AME made no difference, but changing the Premiere file solved my problem.
I am happy for the moment, as I have no use for SwCode Dolby, but I hope Matrox come up with a solution when they finally gaet around to releasing drivers for the (not-so)new Premiere update.

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