THOSE WANTING TO UNINSTALL QUICKTIME 7.1.2 - READ!

Wanna remove Quicktime 7.1.2 and go back to 6.5.2?
http://fox-gieg.com/tutorials/2005/undo-quicktime-7/
This is how it's done. I just did it. Works perfectly and is pretty simple too!
Good luck!

I see you all are speaking of Panther, I'm unable to Log & Capture on FCP 5.1 with QT 7.1.2 using OS 10.4.6(Tiger)-on my backup tower, which is a G4 Dual 1.25Ghz-full RAM, etc. Any suggestings here? I spoke w/ a cat at FCPro Tech and I was told to dump my receipt"QT 7.1.2" Any QT with a number behind, he said, trash it. I re installed QT 7.1.2 and it worked for Capturing then. Since that 1st re-installation, I've had to do this twice to have QT 7.1.2 work, but NOW...I doesn't work anymore.....Does anyone have a sollution perhaps??
[email protected]..you can email me directly if you'd like.
Thanx
Thorinn
Power Mac G5 PCIx 2004 Model   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   Dual 2.5ghz 2Gig Sdram, Nivdia G-Force 6800 Ultra DDL Card . Used for Logic 7, FCP Studio HD, Shake, AE Pro 7, Maya 7, Cinema 4D 9.0. UAudio UAD Ultra
Power Mac G5 PCIx 2004 Model   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   Dual 2.5ghz 2Gig Sdram, Nivdia G-Force 6800 Ultra DDL Card . Used for Logic 7, FCP Studio HD, Shake, AE Pro 7, Maya 7, Cinema 4D 9.0. UAudio UAD Ultra

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