As planned Monday I upgraded the drivers of my video card in the hope of solving my capture problem. Once the drivers were installed and the computer rebooted, I captured successfully the same two scenes as before and the system didn't crash. I then succeed in applying a gamma correction to a long scene.
With this done, I wanted to generate a Windows Media file of my whole project. After rendering for a minute or so, complete crash. I reset the power suplly, rebooted and entered WindowsXP. The message displayed puzzled me: The crash has be caused by ZoneAlarm... How can a firewall makes Adobe Premiere crash? It doesn't even access the screen at all. Maybe it is because it watches over a bit too closely my network card. Who knows?
Friday night I'll do some "surgery": Remove one of the two power supplies of my disk box, move around a 1000Base-T card and finally close the cases of my main workstation and of my disks box.
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