Encore CS3 & Quicktime Constant Erros

Hello All,
I'm still using Encore CS3 (Production Premium CS3) and constantly experiencing the error messages that happen when Quicktime is installed. I constantly have to uninstall Quicktime whenever I need to create a DVD in Adobe Encore CS3.
Then I have to reinstall quicktime when I'm back to working in After Effects.
Does anyone know of a fix for this issue?
I've experienced this issue on Windows XP Pro and I'm currently on Windows Vista 64-bit Home Premium.
The error I receive:
[..\..\Src\Time.cpp-105]
This forum references the problem (going back to 2008) however no other solution besides uninstalling quicktime, which is a horrible solution: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/400469
Please help.
-foochuck

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foochuck wrote:
QT 7.1.3 totally slowed down my computer, locked it up on shutdown as well. I couldn't even test with this version, I had to remove it ASAP.
QT 7.5.5 continues to give me errors in Adobe Encore CS3.
Please note, Adobe Premiere runs fine whether I have QT installed or without, it's never given me an issue.
The main problem has always been Encore CS3 & QT, whether on XP or Vista.
I have the idea that you never used QT 7.1.3 with xppro and CS3, but only used 7.1.3 with Vista.  Correct?  I can understand why you would be reluctant to reformat your drive and install xppro, but if you want to have QT available, since xppro and 7.1.3 works for me with CS3 that is the only suggestion I can offer.  Maybe others have different ideas.
JOhn

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