Quicktime encoding vs. iMovie

Hi!
Does Quicktime Pro give much better results than exporting compressed files from iMovie? I've been thinking of buying Quicktime Pro, but I really need some reassurance before dropping the cash.
Thanks!
iBook   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

QuickTime Player with QuickTime Pro does give you a lot of editing abilities that in many cases would mean you didn't even need to use iMovie. But for just exporting, the options in iMovie's Expert Settings area are the same that you would get in QuickTime Player.
I suspect that if you used iMovie just for compressing a QuickTime movie that iMovie would have converted the file to DV format when importing it, and going via DV isn't a good idea if you don't have to.

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