Export Quicktime Custom Preset

Sorry you can thrash me if you like, but Ive searched, rtfm and still confused. I have to export quicktimes all the time, not that it's important but our smokes across the hall only take quicktime at the moment. So I go export quicktime and scroll down the mile long list of codecs and pick custom and then pick animation. How can I get my custom preset which is just Animation codec to show up on that long list so I don't have to go to custom clear at the bottom and then pick animation. I thought I saved it as a custom but it doesn't show up. Basically, I want Export-export quicktime-settings-animation. Not Export-export quicktime-settings-scroll-custom setting-animation. And last thing, why when I do a batch export can I not choose the animation codec in the list
thanks
JR

JR
I think you better build a custom preset in Compressor and use it. You can export batchs of files/sequences that way too.
Hope that helps !
  Alberto

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