STUTTERING DURING PLAYBACK DRIVING ME NUTTS!!!!!!!!!!

Hi Guys, This problem goes on no matter what the footage is ie: DVCPRO HD, DV, PRO RES. I have reinstalled, I have trashed prefs, tried different drives external G-TECH fw 800 and internal sata..tried on my MBP...nothing is working...please please help!!!!!!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
A+RAHK!

What are your sequence RT settings?
Do things need rendering? If so, where is you Render Files folder located?
Are you sure your getting your sequence settings correct for the format of the media you're using?
How full is your G-Raid/Sata ?
Is FCP adding a Shift Field filter to your clips?

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