to Quicktime. I was dissapointed with the quality (or lack thereof)
and don't recommend it for that.
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I'm on Windows using Windows Movie Maker, but now I need to work with
QuickTime files. My transcoding software is failing for some clips,
so I'm considering buying QuickTime Pro, but on the QuickTime web site
I see an alarming number of complaints from users who paid for the
software and are extremely disappointed. It seems to crash often,
with a "buffer overflow" problem.
How do you Windows people work with QuickTime files?
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