SHAKE 4.1 : Broadcast monitor flipbook output Crash

Is there anyone could help me with this kind of crash problem ?
My G5 Config are : quad 2.5ghz, 3.5 GB Ram, Decklink Extreme, NVIDIA FX4500, Shake 4.1.
Shake 4.1 always crash at the time when I do flipbook that outputed to broadcast monitor.
G5 2.5Ghz quad   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

It's a bug in 4.1......
I have all-most the same system as you
and it crash's when i render to my Deck-link SP CARD, there is no know fix.
The funny thing is, that it work's 100% in the SHAKE 4 demo.
Send a mail to shake support and ask for a Bug fix.
Yours Paul
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