ProRes 422 Not Playing in QuickTime 7.6 or FCP5

I am trying to edit footage exported from REDrushes with the QuickTime ProRes 422 codec. After I export the file it does not play in either FCP5 or QuickTime 7.6. Under the "Show Movie Properties" in QuickTime, the video shows the "Video Track" having a duration of "0.00". I'm not sure why this would be happening. As always, I've got a quick deadline for this project, so any advice would be greatly appreciate!!! Thanks!!

Apple ProRes 422 was introduced with Final Cut Studio 2 which means Final Cut Pro 6. Unless you've installed Final Cut Studio 2 on your Mac, you won't have the required software to play ProRes in Final Cut or QuickTime.

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