No image in capture window

Hi!
I worked with my Sony Recorder M15 and Premiere Pro CS4 for quite some time now, but suddenly my capture doesn't work anymore. The device is connected through a FireWirecable and is brand new, so that could not be the problem. I tried to find out whether my recorder was broken, but it worked on my television just perfectly.
When I reconnected it to the computer the timecode was visible in the capturescreen. And I could also use the controls to play forward or rewind. When I push the startbutton it plays in the capturescreen as well as on the recorder, but I don't see or hear any video or audio. When I tried to hit the recordbutton an error popped up: There are no recorded frames
Can anyone tell me what's wrong? I find it strange that I can communicate through my firewirecable to the device, but that I can't see any video. ( I'm sure there is video on the tape, because I tested it on another computer)
Who can help me?

My OS is Windows XP. But maybe it was the same problem. So can you help me, please?

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