I use Premier 6.0 on Windows 2k, and can only pull in 4 gigs of video at a time, but with Premier (and most other quality editing software), you can stretch the timeline to manipulate individual frames. I simply back the tape up a few seconds for the next capture and trim off the duplicated frames. This technique is easy to master, and the results look great. Done correctly, one can't tell when one clip ends and the next begins, even if they know when the break in the captures occurs. This is not as time-consuming as it sounds and has served me well.(posted 7865 days ago)