(..\..\Src\Timecode.ccp-995) Premiere Elements has encountered an error

When I try to import a DV movie from my camera the Following error occurs: >Premiere Elements has encountered an error: (..\..\Src\Timecode.ccp-995)> I have no idea how to fix it, please help??

It could be any of a number of things.
Are you capturing from a miniDV camcorder over a FireWire connection?
What are your system specs? What operating system are you running? Have you gone to Windows Update and manually downloaded even the non-critical updates? Have you got the latest version of Quicktime?
Which version of Premiere Elements are you using? If version 8, do you have the latest update, per the announcement at the top of this forum?

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