Final Cut Express Time Code Breaks At Random Intervals

Ok, so i use final cut to edit my videos that i use a Samsung miniDV cam to film. When i hook it up(through firewire) and start capturing footage, final cut tends to create time code breaks randomly, usually while i am in the middle of talking, so after the time code break search finishes, i end up loosing a few seconds of footage. Is there a way to get around the time code breaks, or does anyone know why this happens and has a solution(preferably the later). Thank you in advance.

I think the problem may be with the Samsung sc-d382 camera during taping. I have the same Samsung and the same problem. I also have a Canon gl2. I tried putting the Samsung-recorded tape into the canon and loading the tape into FCX that way. It still had time code breaks about every two minutes, never breaking at exactly the same time or frame count. Forty minutes of recording becomes 24 different little films. This does not happen on tapes recorded in my Canon gl2. Only on tapes recorded in the Samsung. I don't know if this info will prove helpful. For me, it proves frustrating.

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