Perian 0.5 for mac os x 10.3

Yes hi i need to download perian 0.5 for mac for qt 7. Because i have this cancorder and i cant play the videos in Quicktime cuz i need some sort of codec.
So seen this codec "perian" for mac and there is v1.1.4,and v1.1.4 cant run on panther. So i think v0.5 works on panther
any help will be helpful
mac os x 10.2.8

So i think v0.5 works on panther
It doesn't. All versions of Perian require Mac OS X 10.4 or newer.
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