Thanks for the warning.  I'm using Quicktime 7.3.  I also did NOT
upgrade to Leopard.

It's important to understand that these groups don't work together. 
For instance, when they come out with a quicktime upgrade, they don't
check through every single possiblity of what could happen with Final
Cut Pro and then Color and then Motion, etc etc.

One has to weigh the pros and cons.  If a system's working fine,
there's no reason to upgrade it.  'Matter of fact, I still have final
cut 3.0 working on another computer for precisely that reason.  Once I
had the system working the way I needed it, I never upgraded the
operating system, quicktime or anything else about that particular
machine.

Good Luck.

Bill
BillCammack.com


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Stan Hirson,  Sarah Jones"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Anyone else have trouble with the QT 7.4 update?  I made a huge
> mistake and fixed something that wasn't broken until I fixed it. 
> There are lots of messages on Apple and MacFixit about the problems it
> caused.  I should have looked first. 
> 
> Frankly, I'm amazed that Apple hasn't done anything about it.  It
> appears to be fairly widespread.  
> 
> I'm afraid that Apple service/support has deteriorated since they
> found  the route to success through the iPods.
> 
> Well, just a warning about 7.4.  I understand it crashes AE, too.
> 
> Stan Hirson
> http://hestakaup.com
>


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