View dvcPRO-HD with quicktime?

Hello,
I am editing a project in dvcpro hd, I copied all of the media to a second drive as a backup.
My director wants to take that drive and view the files with quicktime on her g4 laptop.
Is it possible to view dvcpro hd quicktimes on a computer that doesn't have fcp on it?
Would it work to copy the codecs out of my quicktime library into hers?
Thanks much for any info.

You can't view the DVCProHD files without the codecs provided with FCP... AFAIK, they are all that is required.
Patrick

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