What HD (1920x1080 )file formats can Quick Time Pro export in??

Given an input video in .mov  Mpeg (quick time) what codec/formats can Quick Time Pro covert it to/export in ...? I have read the user manual and they are not given. I do not own the software and want to buy only if it will work for me..... thanks..  John

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