Failed Hardware and software inventory

My cllientes are all reporting to the console normally, but the inventory of hardware and sotware stopped reporting, validei the InventoryAgent.log and has no error, someone has gone through this problem?

I checked now
and found this log in C:
\ Windows \ CCM \
TEM (badpolicy-sms_001).
instance of CCM_ClientActions
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{21235dbd-076b-422e-8ee1-7209d6ea553a}";
 ActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000101}";
 Name = "Hardware Inventory Collection Cycle";
 DisplayNameResID = 10001;
 DisplayNameResFilename = "cfg_res.dll";
 Endpoint = "direct:InventoryAgent";
 Message = ""
 "<?xml version='1.0' ?>"
 "<InventoryMessage MessageType='InventoryAction'>"
 "  <InventoryAction ActionType='Predefined'>"
 "    <InventoryActionID>{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}</InventoryActionID>"
 "    <DefaultTimeout>4838400</DefaultTimeout>"
 "    <Description>Hardware</Description>"
 "    <ReportType>Delta</ReportType>"
 "    <ReportDestination>mp:MP_HinvEndpoint</ReportDestination>"
 "  </InventoryAction>"
 "</InventoryMessage>";
instance of InventoryAction
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{b01205b8-61f4-4c59-8350-20bfb09141f5}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 DefaultTimeout = 600000;
 ReportTimeout = 4838400;
 Description = "Hardware";
 ReportType = "Delta";
 ReportDestination = "mp:MP_HinvEndpoint";
 InventoryActionLastUpdateTime = "20140522125524.000000+000";
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{b5ef5720-55d9-4512-a4ed-3020b848be80}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "CCM_System";
 DataItemID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0001-000000000009}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\ccm\\invagt";
 Properties = "Name, SMSID, Domain, SystemRole, SystemType, LocalDateTime";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{411e6aef-5ca0-488d-ae2b-d34ee8850dd3}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration";
 DataItemID = "{06C255F9-EAED-4F38-82F4-E6FDE797266B}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2";
 Properties = "DefaultIPGateway, DHCPEnabled, DHCPServer, DNSDomain, DNSHostName, Index, IPAddress, IPEnabled, IPSubnet, MACAddress, ServiceName";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{23b334fc-e73b-4eb0-b1c8-7c6b7a5502eb}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "Win32_ComputerSystem";
 DataItemID = "{13DE5B44-924E-4DBD-A6A6-CD9FEF84824B}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2";
 Properties = "CurrentTimeZone, Description, Domain, DomainRole, Manufacturer, Model, Name, NumberOfProcessors, Roles, Status, SystemType, UserName";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{d89986c0-9103-48ec-a0f8-2332f60cf82f}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "NAP_Client";
 DataItemID = "{166976A0-E2DA-473A-8BED-A1AA4BB221A6}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\Nap";
 Properties = "description, fixupURL, name, napEnabled, napProtocolVersion, systemIsolationState";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{01663d43-65ae-4d6e-b005-95e1a0aff8a8}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "Win32_USBController";
 DataItemID = "{18985935-AAB5-4B70-8EBF-EEDA512D1F2E}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2";
 Properties = "Availability, Description, DeviceID, Name";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{d5196691-b144-4ac6-88f8-14597eee9c8d}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "CCM_PwrMgmtSystemPowerCapabilities";
 DataItemID = "{1C450D6D-1BC7-4B2C-9874-D7F4D6B923DB}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\CCM\\powermanagementagent";
 Properties = "ApmPresent, BatteriesAreShortTerm, FullWake, LidPresent, MinDeviceWakeState, PreferredPMProfile, ProcessorThrottle, RtcWake, SystemBatteriesPresent, SystemS1, SystemS2, SystemS3, SystemS4, SystemS5, UpsPresent, VideoDimPresent";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{8c8392bd-cf3f-4b44-9158-afb5d0692588}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "Win32_IDEController";
 DataItemID = "{1DA32262-A36D-43BD-A37D-6D77B5199620}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2";
 Properties = "Availability, Description, DeviceID, Manufacturer, Name, Status";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{4d9a261c-b26a-4f99-95c1-ca992140ae10}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "SMS_AMTObject";
 DataItemID = "{217357B6-7497-4BC3-A82B-3A216B6207E8}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2\\sms";
 Properties = "AMT, AMTApps, BiosVersion, BuildNumber, DeviceID, Flash, LegacyMode, Netstack, ProvisionMode, ProvisionState, RecoveryBuildNum, RecoveryVersion, Sku, TLSMode, VendorID, ZTCEnabled";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{3aa2d241-f228-4ef6-b76a-5c1b43b60bd8}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "Win32_VideoController";
 DataItemID = "{2202EC91-6E30-4E0A-889E-9B7E3EC4AC3A}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2";
 Properties = "AdapterCompatibility, AdapterDACType, AdapterRAM, CurrentBitsPerPixel, CurrentHorizontalResolution, CurrentNumberOfColumns, CurrentNumberOfRows, CurrentRefreshRate, CurrentScanMode, CurrentVerticalResolution, Description, DeviceID, DriverDate,
DriverVersion, InstalledDisplayDrivers, Name, NumberOfColorPlanes, SpecificationVersion, VideoMode, VideoModeDescription, VideoProcessor";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{09357918-ec3d-4702-9498-91e0bcfa6b77}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "Win32_DiskPartition";
 DataItemID = "{25886B11-C30D-4110-9D40-AE5E86AE5425}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2";
 Properties = "Access, Bootable, BootPartition, Description, DeviceID, Name, PrimaryPartition, Size, SystemName, Type";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{1271646c-9907-42f3-bb09-cdd99772476e}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "CCM_LogicalMemoryConfiguration";
 DataItemID = "{285A50A9-8811-4CE1-A95B-97D70EDAD4B5}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2";
 Properties = "Name, TotalPageFileSpace, TotalPhysicalMemory, TotalVirtualMemory";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{22d31e95-3950-42ce-a84e-0cf95ab644cc}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "CCM_RecentlyUsedApps";
 DataItemID = "{293972F6-5A12-491B-8DA4-F42AE76414A5}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2\\sms";
 Properties = "AdditionalProductCodes, CompanyName, ExplorerFileName, FileDescription, FilePropertiesHash, FileSize, FileVersion, FolderPath, LastUsedTime, LastUserName, msiDisplayName, msiPublisher, msiVersion, OriginalFileName, ProductCode, ProductLanguage,
ProductName, ProductVersion, SoftwarePropertiesHash";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{f15937a3-ddbd-4817-884e-380d742eb449}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "Win32_TSIssuedLicense";
 DataItemID = "{29F5CC1A-C837-482F-BA52-F36D5080B0BB}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2";
 Properties = "ExpirationDate, IssueDate, KeyPackId, LicenseId, LicenseStatus, sHardwareId, sIssuedToComputer, sIssuedToUser";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{01c06977-c9a1-4e6c-a374-09afeaaa0282}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "Win32_SoundDevice";
 DataItemID = "{2B63E5E2-6536-49B8-8A9E-A2483F5E4118}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2";
 Properties = "Availability, Description, DeviceID, InstallDate, Manufacturer, Name, PNPDeviceID, ProductName, Status";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{567defe7-6d47-4067-9916-4ad156a251e2}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "SMS_Windows8ApplicationUserInfo";
 DataItemID = "{2D702D96-DC23-4382-922C-22FA75242079}";
 Namespace = "root\\cimv2\\sms";
 Properties = "FullName, InstallState, UserAccountName, UserSecurityId";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{2f9966d5-ddf6-4783-aa2c-b2669d47e8de}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "Win32_MotherboardDevice";
 DataItemID = "{2FA8DCE1-A297-46A3-88C6-C4B483AB5856}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2";
 Properties = "Description, DeviceID, PrimaryBusType, RevisionNumber, SecondaryBusType, Status, StatusInfo, SystemName";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{3ca8cfc0-890a-4de1-9ea5-e2129ee4be5f}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "CCM_PwrMgmtLastSuspendError";
 DataItemID = "{3237A1DC-A306-4AD7-A33D-39AB24AAF76A}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\CCM\\powermanagementagent";
 Properties = "Requester, RequesterInfo, RequesterType, RequestType, Time, UnknownRequester";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{c7ffacdd-eda5-43c7-8770-b66b1d2f6269}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "Win32_BIOS";
 DataItemID = "{33A46E60-941B-45FA-B31F-F7D2F299C34D}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2";
 Properties = "BuildNumber, Description, Manufacturer, Name, ReleaseDate, SerialNumber, SMBIOSBIOSVersion, SoftwareElementID, SoftwareElementState, TargetOperatingSystem, Version";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{e4dbf910-bcb4-4fba-9342-91b978728414}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "CCM_PowerManagementClientOptoutSetting";
 DataItemID = "{35072C71-98CF-4867-BAA2-E8577177A335}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\ccm\\ClientSDK";
 Properties = "AdminAllowOptout, EffectiveClientOptOut, IsClientOptOut";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{69244b19-3d71-408a-a638-bb721d435c27}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "CCM_PwrMgmtActualDay";
 DataItemID = "{3929BBE8-2293-46A7-9344-44CBC8426D5D}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\CCM\\powermanagementagent";
 Properties = "Date, hr0_1, hr1_2, hr10_11, hr11_12, hr12_13, hr13_14, hr14_15, hr15_16, hr16_17, hr17_18, hr18_19, hr19_20, hr2_3, hr20_21, hr21_22, hr22_23, hr23_0, hr3_4, hr4_5, hr5_6, hr6_7, hr7_8, hr8_9, hr9_10, minutesTotal, TypeOfEvent";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{f2d46091-2eca-4c32-850f-b46b60bd1ccf}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "SMS_ActiveSyncService";
 DataItemID = "{3BEC49C7-E6E4-485A-92C5-35984F681BDD}";
 Namespace = "root\\SmsDm";
 Properties = "LastSyncTime, MajorVersion, MinorVersion";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{402cba88-3714-4b19-839e-ff6fb8f0146e}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "CCM_PowerConfig";
 DataItemID = "{43A6CF48-A9CA-4A64-B314-3D71B54E6783}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\CCM\\policy\\machine\\actualconfig";
 Properties = "NonPeakPowerPlanName, PeakPowerPlanName, PowerConfigID, WakeUpTimeHoursMin";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{ae732df3-ccdf-45e6-821e-a53cdc1414e8}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "Win32_Service";
 DataItemID = "{45257308-70AF-42C2-94CB-F3CD4FC4C024}";
 Namespace = "\\\\.\\root\\cimv2";
 Properties = "DisplayName, Name, PathName, ServiceType, StartMode, StartName, Status";
 Timeout = 600000;
instance of InventoryDataItem
 PolicyID = "{ddd86c63-8305-4b33-a4ff-37585240a232}";
 PolicyVersion = "7.00";
 PolicySource = "SMS:001";
 PolicyRuleID = "{a782af93-6e65-4b11-9e20-f8d62e5026e4}";
 PolicyInstanceID = "{00c90b23-7089-42a8-bee0-54c86541a114}";
 InventoryActionID = "{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001}";
 ItemClass = "Win32Reg_SMSGuest

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    I am putting together a proposal for a Final Cut Pro Workstation to use with a tapeless HD camera.  Can anyone suggest the best camera (in the 5-10,000 dollar range) ?  What hardware and software should I include in the package?

    This is quite an open suggestion, but here are some ideas which might get you started.  There are good HD cameras in your price range from Sony, Panasonic and Canon (and maybe other manufacturers). Tapeless formats vary.  I have only worked with Sony XDCAM which seems pretty good to me.  File sizes for material shot at 35MBS are not too huge and, with the free Sony transfer and conversion programme, are easy to bring into the computer via USB direct from the camera or from a fairly inexpensive converter.  The Sony XDCAM EX3 can produce results well up to broadcast quality.
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  • What hardware and software is needed to use share point 2010

    Please if enyone could help!
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    Thanks,

    Here are the hardware and software requirements for SharePoint
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262485(v=office.14).aspx
    Paul Stork SharePoint Server MVP
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    Blog: http://dontpapanic.com/blog
    Twitter: Follow @pstork
    Please remember to mark your question as "answered" if this solves your problem.

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    Steven,
    Thank you for your quick reply and information there in. The video is very nice too. Great angles and composition.
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    I've heard a lot about Aspect HD from you and others here as well as other forums. I'm not very video savvy yet and don't understand a lot of the vocabulary used :). I've been to their website and don't get what their products are supposed to give me either (I guess their audience understands exactly what they are saying).
    What I do get is it decompresses the MPEG 2 to saves it to yout HDD for editing purposes. However, I would have thought the Premier Pro CS3 would have that capability as part of the product, no?
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    Will I be able to output the final cut back to my camera's Mini DV tape (without having to buy Aspect HD)?

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    Hi,
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    What is the hardware and software requirement ? and what are the additional privilages required for to install this connector.
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    Minimum Disk Space                 100 MB
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    Minimum Disk Space                 100 MB
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    Hi tomieee:
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    Newgen offers OmniScan , a globally renowned, powerful solution for your enterprise wide scanning and content capture needs.
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    export to other enterprise systems such as  SAP, SharePoint, DMS, ERP, etc.
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