Snow Leopard Quicktime No Apple+J Audio

Hey!
I've just upgraded to Snow Leopard from Leopard.
I used to use Quicktime Pro.
It had this really nice feature of 'Apple + J' which would bring up
the movie properties of the audio and video track. I use to just delete
the audio but deleting it and now it seems in Snow Leopard it doesn't have this option anymore.
Does anyone know how to delete the Audio out?
Thanks,
Dan

I'm having Audio/Video syncing issues and thought it could be resolved in some way but i don't see anything in the Utilities folder for Quicktime X

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