Is QuickTime Pro the Right Choice?

After reading Chuck1234's ordeal and others in his thread, this doesn't look good.

I want to record short clips of my musical practice sessions. Was thinking of upgrading/buying QuickTime Pro.

From "preferances" in QuickTime, there's an option that says "Buy QuickTime Pro." Here's the url of where it takes me:

http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/91074000/wa/show AddToCart?osVersion=1049&osProductName=QUICKTIME7&osName=OSX&country=U.S.A.&lang uage=EN&wosid=zg6HBnhGVfFe3EfLvo4ufU1sRg7&cid=AOSA10000026853&addToCartSeries=11 76239933

2 questions:

1) Is QT Pro a good choice for what I want to accomplish. I have iLife on my iMac.
2) Any have it work right? No problems with purchase codes / proof of purchase thingy?

iMac 24, Mac OS X (10.4.10)

Posted on Nov 12, 2007 11:18 AM

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Nov 13, 2007 10:09 AM in response to Richard Oliver

Kyn, you're exactly right. Just a simply A/V recording. I'm read over iMovie's "Getting Started." I just glanced at it, "Digitial video footage on a camcorder or on your hard disk" is required. I'll read over the whole thing with an eye to finding "here's how you use your computer's iSight camera and built-in microphone to create digital video footage." Or something like that.

Thanks!

Richard

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