Live Recording DISASTER - help, advice, moral support...

I've been using my Powerbook and Firepods to do 16ch live recordings for the past 4 months. The first 20 times or so were for friends' bands or just practice, all for free. Last night was the first paying gig, and it also happened to be the first time the recording didn't come out right. Scattered throughout the tracks for all 3 bands are periods of audio distortion/warping/f*ed up useless garbage. Sometimes its only on 1 track, sometimes all of them. It always happens in a section, there do not seem to be any random momentary blips.
This is very similar to a problem i had momentarily in the studio that i recently posted about. I bought a SPDIF cable to physically connect the two firepods for better syncing, and I'm using the aggregate device for a full 16 channels. I thought i had the problem solved, we finished tracking with no problems. My environment is trimmed down to only the necessary tracks, and as far as I can tell, nothing else was different than all of the previous successful attempts. My 160 gb fw hd was 50% full.
Up to this point, the one night that really counted, I was 100% confident in my rig. now I have no idea what to do, or what to tell the bands. two of them also hired videographers for a DVD with our audio. i've worked hard to get this kind of gig, and then this. and ultimately, its my fault. yeah, so thats that. if you've made it this far, thanks for reading my venting.
Powerbook G4 1.67   Mac OS X (10.4.4)   2 gigs RAM, 2 Presonus Firepods, LaCie 160 gb FW 800

I do not have final cut pro. i haven't messed around with the files much yet, we had a live sound gig tonight. (tested recording, and it messed up again, something must be wrong still) one thing i tried on a kick drum track was eq'ing out all of the highs, which got rid of most of the mess. but on a few vocal parts, nothing could be done short of overdubbing. i guess this could be my learning experience for salvaging recordings.
we've thrown out the idea of a md or dat board mix before, and we'll definitely do it from now on. are there better ways? i really love doing this, and I know the machine can do it, i just don't know what changed.

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    http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/ePrint-Print-Apps-Mobile-Printing-and-ePrintCenter/HP-Live-Photo-FAQ-He...
    I am an HP employee.

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