Thanks guys, it's solved, but it wasn't obvious - to me anyway.

Cheers, Matt.

On 6 Dec 2004, at 8:28, Rob Davies wrote:


On 06/12/2004, at 7:02 AM, John Reed wrote:

Hi matt

Go to
Quictimeplayer/preferences/registration

Registered to: QuickTime Pro  (case sensitive - exactly like this)

Actually you will enter it as it is shown on the registration page of FCP or DVDSP in my case it is all uppercase and the Organisation box is for your name or company or leave it blank.

The Changes you will notice are not immediate as the visual between pro and standard is the same it is in the ability to export file formats (codecs) or save them as in the standard all you could do is watch now you can do a few things as well as edit in some cases. Plugins are activated also and I think audio changes a few settings also.

In FCP if you go to export it will show you all the formats (codecs) it can translate your clips or sequences too, also it will have woken up the Compressor program which uses the Qucktime codecs, but finely tuned in most situations and can take a while to compile compared to Quicktime, but at a better job visually and file size. Very much worth experimenting with and learning the intricacies.