Problem getting Quicktime Pro 7 to open

I recently upgraded to Tiger. I hadn't noticed this until now, but my Quicktime seems like it's only functioning as Quicktime Player 7.1.2. Any movies I open always open in Player, not Pro. I need some of the functions in Pro (like rotating) that I can't get in Player.
I already purchased Pro 7 last year, and the registration code for Pro appears in the Quicktime preference window, but it doesn't seem like Pro is actually working.
I tried downloading a new copy of Player, upgrading to Pro 7 (again), but nothing seems any different.
eMac   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

QuickTime Pro is not a separate application, so you won't find something different than QuickTime Player. A Pro key just unlocks the extra features of QuickTime Player and the QuickTime browser plugin. If the Pro labels have gone from the menu items in QuickTime Player, then your key is correctly registered and you have the Pro features.
If you're unable to locate the controls for rotation (they've moved in QT 7), open your movie, open the Movie Properties window, click on the Video Track listing (not the Hinted Video Track, if one is present), and choose the Video Settings pane.
Hope this helps.

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