Quicktime export settings broken after 10.4.11 update

after applying the 10.4.11 update (Intel) my export settings dialog fails to launch in quicktime.
I goto export -> options -> settings and get nothing
here's my terminal output:
my-computer:~ my$ /Applications/QuickTime\ Player.app/Contents/MacOS/QuickTime\ Player; exit
SystemFlippers: didn't consume all data for DITL ID -19177 (pBase = 0x16941e7d, p = 0x16941fb6, pEnd = 0x16941fdf) - this is after I hit the Options button
CoreEndianFlipData: error -4940 returned for rsrc type DITL (id -19158, length 1112, native = no) - this is after I hit the Settings button
I also cannot export to any quicktime formats from other programs since this seems to be a related issue. . .
I've tried updating quicktime along with everything else. . .
I've searched all apple.com forum posts and found no one with this issue, will keep looking tho. . .
any help would be greatly appreciated. . .

I have the exact same issue, although I have kept Quicktime 7.3. Any one has a solution for this?

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