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Use a workaround. Produce your finished product on disk (suggest AVCHD or BluRay) including the frozen video sections. Then capture, from your disk, the program with Director10 and edit out the bad sections. Then, burn a new disk, in the same format as before, which should produce a video without any frozen frames. True you lose some information but not much if your program is 45 minutes to an hour long. I am editing 3D from a Canon Camera and have noticed that my video freeze sections tend to take place indoors with limited light. Outdoor frames do not freeze. I suspect we may be dealing with a dropped frame phenomena.
Hope this helps.

Robert
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