Any problems? ProApps QuickTime codecs 1.0.2

I'm running Mountain Lion with Final Cut Studio (FCP 7) as well as After Effects CS5...
ProApps QT codec 1.0.2 update... Before I install it I wanted to see if anyone was having any issues with older software once updated...
If you're running what I have and the codec update didn't break anything let me know!
Thanks!

Thanks Michael, but I just configured the updates to ensure nothing I didn`t want was installed , and this change of Pro apps installed himself, I did not choose it. And now I can not work with my HDV videos. Do I need any specific codec? Can I erase the last cache of pro apps installs and updates on my computer?
I only want to know how can I continue working...
Thank you.

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