Quicktime Pro 7.3.0 and iMovie 6.0.3

I am using iMovie HD 6.03 for a DVD project and after the Quicktime update to 7.3.0. - I suddenly have problems with the video clips.
After starting up the iMovie program, I can only click on the few two or three clips in the clip viewer and play them right away. The third or fourth clip doesn't seem to load although it does eventually.
It seems like a memory problem with Quicktime. I can't edit the clip or do anything until it loads.
I only use on application at a time (iMovie). I am in the middle of two projects with a third coming up in the next two weeks - help. I have never had this issue before.

I've made some additional tests, and I found out that the exported movie works fine when it is compressed using MPEG-4. In fact, only the QuickTime format gives a bad result.
I'm also surprised that it takes just a few second to export in the QuickTime format when it requires arround 3 minutes to generate any other format. Maybe it is because the clips I used are QuickTime clips...
Zepom

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