Problems viewing 1080i/60 .mov files

I am having problems viewing 1080i/60 .mov files. When I open the file, it shows all white. I have exported some HD footage shot on my HVX 200. I am using FCP 5.0.4. I also have created some animated clips from Vue 6 Infinite and it does the same thing.
I have Quicktime Pro 7.1.5
does anyone have any suggestions on what to do, or what I need to download in order to have this work?
Thanks

Export from Final Cut using the Apple Intermediate codec to view in QuickTime.
You've probably exported using an HDV codec only used by Final Cut.

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