MacPro, FCE 3.5 and Canopus ADVC 300

Hi All,
I finally got the new beast setup! I started to do some work today then ran into a really weird issue I hope someone can help me resolve.
Here's the new setup...
The Mac Pro has a SIIG PCIe FW card in it and that's attached to the same FW drive I've been using with the PB G4. The on board FW has the same Canopus ADVC 300 connected to it I had with the PB G4.
Now here's the interesting part... I set the video playback to Apple NTSC Firewire, no problem. I start playback, nothing. I click View/Video/Apple NTSC Firewire, then click play in the canvas and it plays back normally.
Hang on, it gets stranger now... I open another program, Safari for example. I do what I wanted then go back to FCE. I click play, nothing. If I go back to the open program, then back to FCE and hit play, it plays normally. I tested Finder and it does the same thing. I also found If I go back to View and choose Apple FireWire again, it will play.
What am I missing here??
Thanks for any suggestions!!!!!!
-John, currently the seriously confused one!

Problem still exists. Just closing the question.

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