Firewire Capture Problem...

Hello Community!
I am having problems capturing from any of my FireWire cameras in QT and FCP. I have posted three screenshots, they should be pretty self-explanatory.
http://mmathias.com/quicktime/ (I hope the link doesn't get filtered)
The problem started when I used QT to capture a clip and switched from "h.264" to "Device Native" in the Quicktime settings dialog. Has anybody seen something like this before? I don't think it's a hardware problem since it started when I changed the setting. I have tried several DV players and cameras and I also changed the Firewire cable and even tried the Firewire 800 port. Still, nothing changed.
The weird thing is that the blocks always stay in the same place.
Btw, audio is ok. Weird, huh?
Can anybody help?
Powerbook G4, 1.67MHz   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

I have a similar problem. I was able to log and capture footage from a panasonic camera, but when I wanted to load more footage from the same tape and camera, I get a Timecode error, and it tells me to ensure VCR is in record mode. It is. It also tells me the firewire is missing! I am using the same equipment as before, when it worked okay. can anyone help?

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