I finally figured out how to return to Quicktime 6 on my G5 with
Panther.  I had upgraded to Quicktime 7 and the downgrade to Quicktime
6 didn't work correctly.  

I kept thinking if I had another OS installation, I could put
Quicktime 6 on it.  Then I thought, duhhh, I do have another OS -- OS
9.  So I installed classic, downloaded Quicktime 6.03 for classic and
installed 3ivx 4.5.1 for OS 9.

So to test I exported from Final Cut Pro 4.5 as self contained
quicktime movie the short film.  I loaded that into Quictime 6.03
classic and exported using 3ivx.  I got the old 3ivx menus and dual
pass option for Limit data rate to __ KBytes/sec.  Yea!

  -- Enric

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That's the same version that they've had.  Are you sure it worked  
> correctly?  The bug in QT 7 is that when you do dual pass and limit  
> the bit rate, at say 600kbps, it won't respect that and will use  
> whatever is necessary to make a pristine file - something like  
> 1500kbps.  Can you verify this?
> Verdi
> 
> --
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> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 3, 2005, at 3:03 AM, Enric wrote:
> 
> > Looks like 3ivx has the Mac Version for Quicktime 7 out!
>






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