QuickTime Pro Still Says QuickTime Player

Hello,
I upgraded to QuickTime Pro but my tab at the top of the screen still reads QuickTime Player.
How can I determine if I really have QuickTime Pro or not?
Thanks!
Jim

In the "QuickTime Player" menu, check "QuickTime Preference"s then Register. It should read "QuickTime Pro Registration"

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