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<blockquote data-quote="masseh" data-source="post: 1613376" data-attributes="member: 199629"><p>Hi Vansmith. I updated from Leopard to Snow Leopard about a year ago. Quick Tim Pro and Leopard worked well together at that time. Since the change, any changes I make to small portions of my video with the A/V controller or in the Movie Properties Window, are not saved when exiting quicktime using SAVE AS.</p><p></p><p>I do not get any error messages, and I know the changes haven't taken affect when I reopen the edited movie. Tried cutting out portions of the video I wanted to edit, edited this small portion, then added back to the original movie. This did not work either.</p><p></p><p>When I updated to Snow Leopard I lost Quick Time Pro but was able to get it back. I read the article concerning writing an effective blog. Made sense. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="masseh, post: 1613376, member: 199629"] Hi Vansmith. I updated from Leopard to Snow Leopard about a year ago. Quick Tim Pro and Leopard worked well together at that time. Since the change, any changes I make to small portions of my video with the A/V controller or in the Movie Properties Window, are not saved when exiting quicktime using SAVE AS. I do not get any error messages, and I know the changes haven't taken affect when I reopen the edited movie. Tried cutting out portions of the video I wanted to edit, edited this small portion, then added back to the original movie. This did not work either. When I updated to Snow Leopard I lost Quick Time Pro but was able to get it back. I read the article concerning writing an effective blog. Made sense. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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