Quicktime upgrade leopard

I am having a hard time upgrading my installed QT7, to the QT pro so I can edit mpegs.  I'm using mplayer to view them now, but QT needed to be updraded in order to do this editing.  I get an error when I try to reinstall saying that QT X is already installed and I need to install the right version through Software Update, so I go there, and it doesn't even show up that QT is there.  HELP!

Click here, download the software, and apply the QuickTime Pro key to it.
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