Quick Time Pro wont save edited 3GPP file

Hello All. I just bought Quick Time Pro, and I want to edit a video I took on my cell phone (just delete the last few seconds). I open the 3GPP file, set the in and out markers, and select Trim to Selection. Then I tried to save the file to my desktop both with its current name, and with a new name. I dont get any error when I click save, but there is no new file if I change the name, and the changes dont save if I leave the file name as it was.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
M

Heya. I have a similar problem, about the first posted here. Let me explain: My brother has deleted quick time 2 weeks ago by mistake, and then I had to uninstall everything and reinstall. The problem is, I've done it 3 times already, but the iTunes doesn't work yet. It says that there's an error in quick time, then, when I try opening quick time, it says "QuickTime failed to initialize. Error # -2093" and all those things about making sure if it's really instaled... and it is.
I also went to see the problem directly on the Quick Time Preferences, in its configuration... when I select "Audio", it says: "Buffer overrun detected!
Program: C:\WINDOWS\system32\rundll32.exe
A buffer overrun has been detected which has corrupted the program's internal state. The program cannot safely continue execution and must be now terminated."
What can I do to solve this? I need some help here =(

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