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Not sure if the following is a bug but we have lost an important feature with the new updated release of QuickTime Pro.
I draw your attention to the three buttons at the top left hand side of a program window - RED Yellow GREEN.
With the latest QT update in place select any compatible movie or video to play. It opens in original size. Prior to this update you could expand it easily to fit your desktop by clicking on the green button. Now the green button is disabled and does not work upon original opening of a media file.
Go to the Menu and select "Fit to screen" or hit Control 3 and the video will expand to fit the screen. Hit the green button and it will return to its normal size. Hit the green button again and it will expand to fit the screen.
Prior to this update once you opened a media file with QuickTime Pro and clicked the green button it would automatically expand to fit the screen. That no longer happens. Apple has either disabled it or it is a missed bug.
All other OSX media players (RealTime, VLC, NicePlayer, etc) will immediately expand the video window to fit the screen when their green button is selected.
Apple please fix this right away. Without this feature many who use that green button (especially those of us with 30" Cinema monitors) will avoid QuickTime Pro and opt for one of the other more compatible/feature rich media players.
Tim...

Well, for now I'll drop QuickTime Pro and make other video players the default. If I have no alternative I'll convert the MP4 or MOV to another format like MPG or AVI and play it under VLC or RealPlayer.
I can't be the only user who is going to be doing this - dropping use of QTPro in favor of other more reliable and feature-rich Mac video players.
Tim...
3Ghz Mac Pro w/8GRam, 3TeraHD, 2 SupDrives; 13" BlackBook; 80G iPod, 8G iPhone Mac OS X (10.4.9) 30" Cinema, HPColorLJ Printer, LaCie 600Gig External & LaCie DVDRW/CDRW Drives

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