Editing Paste Clip in Preview

Really frustrated using preview since updating to maverick. I cannot paste a clip like before, that one can edit a paste clip and place it anywhere. Now it is automatically embedded to canvas. pls apple do something to make it back like before.

Thank you. I thought that I could just clip and cut up the video so that I can have separate pieces of video. (as I have a video with a small segment I want to omit in the middle) I see that the original clip stays the same and with in the viewer I am able to select the extend of the clip I want. If I want to pause or omit part of that clip then I suppose I just copy and paste the same clip in again and move the in and out markers.

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    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
    9/1/11 1:20:32 AM          QuickTime Player 7[193]          -[NSProcessInfo enableSuddenTermination] has been invoked more times than necessary to balance invocations of -[NSProcessInfo disableSuddenTermination]. Ignoring.
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