Exporting movie to QuickTime

I imported completed QuickTime movies into iMovie in order to export them down to a more manageable size for dreamweaver or iWeb, (some are as high as 400 MBs.) The problem is that when I export as QT the playback has audio but no picture. The original QTs are 320 X 240, codec is Integer (Big Endian) Animation. My system is 10.5.2, 2GHz Intel Core Duo. Any help would be appreciated.

Animation is a video codec and the endian (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulliver's_Travels explains the "big" part) is the audio.
Your file is a high quality "original" and will need to be compressed by export. QuickTime Pro could do the job in just a few minutes.

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