FPS Setting Is Ignored in QT Export

Greetings. When I export a project to QuickTime, the FPS of the output file is always 29.97, no matter what FPS I set.
Have tested exports in H.264, MPEG-4 Video, and Sorensen Video 3. Have tried choosing a preset FPS (15) and entering a custom one. Result is always 29.97 FPS.
Using iMovie 7.1.1 (529) and OS 10.5.1. Problem was the same before and after applying iLife Support 8.2 update.
Is anyone else seeing this?

Hi Robert
Hmmm, I just tested by creating a Master Page with no CSS assigned. I then associated it with all my topics and the CSS was left alone.
Your call on whether you wish to pursue or not. But it's pretty straightforward to associate a single Master Page with all your topics. You just select them all in the Topic List pod, right-click and look at properties, then from the General tab you choose the desired Master Page.
Cheers... Rick
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