Quicktime Pro - Can it convert video recorded in DVR-MS?

I have a Media Center PC with a DVR that records cable tv into DVR-MS files. Can Quicktime Pro convert these files into a video file that will play on a video iPod?
This is my main reason for purchasing Quicktime Pro so I want to make sure this can happen.
I appreciate any help anyone can provide!

No.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVR-MS

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