Can't Save Movies

Hi, I am trying to save a movie trailer, and when I go to do this, my only options are to save things as QuickTimePro movie....I don't have QuickTime Pro, only Quicktime. Do I have to update in order to save something?

Saving viewed files is a feature of the QuickTime Pro upgrade.
Ya gotta pay to save.

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