Missing pro features in 64 bit mode

so i spent $4,000 on a new 64 bit computer, done everything in order to be 64 bit compatible only to find that pro features such as "exporting audio to quicktime" are missing from 64 bit mode.  now this is one of the most important features for folks like myself who wrtite music for advertising/film/tv.  are there plans to make this feature available in 64 bit?  the manual suggests that this feature will be gone from future releases. 

It is believed that this is due to the limitation of the current Quicktime code that is still 32bit. Hope is around the corner with the announced June release of Final Cut X in 64bit and most likely QT 64bit.
It surprised many that the recent Logic 9.1.4 release didn't include that fix if you think that the QT must be ready by now. Question is, how long do we have to wait for 9.1.5 with QT 64bit, or a possible Logic X written for OS X Lion.
Trust me, you are not alone with your pain.
Edgar Rothermich (DingDingMusic.com/Manuals)

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