Warning - Dropped Frames

I have had FCP for about six weeks. I have a recurring error message that I need to get cleared up. It says:
Warning - Dropped Frames
One or more frames were dropped during playback.
If this occurs frequently, try:
- Turning off "Unlimited RT"
- Lowering your compression data rate
- Closing open sequences
- Lowering the preference for Real-Time audio tracks
- Increasing the speed of your system and/or disk drives and/or network connection
I have tried 1 and 3 and that didn't help. Any suggestions of how to correct this problem?

We need more info.
What rev of FCP?
What rev of QuickTime?
What drives are installed in the MacPro and which is your Scratch Disk?
How much RAM and is it all Apple RAM?
Which Easy Setup are you using?
How many tracks of video and how many tracks of audio?

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    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58640
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