Fix for iTunes Video "Stop Time" bug created by iTunes 10.5

You can set the Start Time point on a video, but the Stop Time does not work the video keeps on playing.  Any Fix yet???
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There was a bug introduced in a late iTunes 10.4 or early in 10.5 that prevents Stop Time for being recognized...the video will keep playing past the "Stop Time" you've designated.  It doesn't matter if you're running Snow Leopard or Lion.  The bug affects videos only (music videos, movies, TV shows).
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More info: After I upgraded to 10.6.7, I first noticed the problem.  Downgraded to 10.6.6 and it worked again.  Upgraded to 10.6.8 when it was released to see if this had the issue fixed - but it didn't, iTunes failed to stop on time again (only music videos).
Just downgraded to 10.6.6 and it still doesn't work!!!  Now I'm really screwed and confused.  HELP!

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