QuickTime X Transport Settings

I'm not finding any way to adjust the transport settings under QuickTime X.
In QuickTime 7 and prior we sometimes had to have our users adjust their transport settings due to various issues.
But I'm not seeing any way to adjust the transport settings under QuickTime X
Does anyone know if it's possible?
Thanks in advance.

Hi Mitchell
Thanks for the 'Share' tip - I never new that existed either.
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