Hello,

This problem is incredibly rare as you can see below in the google search.

http://www.google.ca/#sclient=psy&hl...920&bih=975

perhaps if you look through the threads as I did you may notice something I did not. As you can see there is not too many of them.

I think you were on the right track but you installed what may be the problematic program Flip4Mac again. Even if you removed some of it's files the F4M program seems to integrate itself into quicktime a little bit so it is unlikely you were able to remove all of it manually.

In my research the unfortunate conclusion of the people with this error as you can read in my link is that once it happens it does not seem to be fixable with an update or erasing some files or un-installing a program. What it seems to come down to is this core part of quicktime is missing or is in an unexpected location. Below is basically a summary of steps that some users took to get it cleared up correlated to what you would do with Band-in-a-Box.

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1. Back up important data. Format the drive (wipe it clean) do a clean install of Lion, not an upgrade install from Snow leopard if possible. Check with apple support based on the disc you have as to whether or not this is possible if necessary.

2. Do not install Flip4Mac until you can get Band-in-a-Box rendering.

3. Run all apple software updates in the apple drop down menu until it is done, restart as requested. (Lion is supposed come equipped with Quicktime X (My Lion machine will not even let me install quicktime 7 because I already have version 10 or X)

4. Open quicktime player and play a sample movie, make sure it works. Check it's version (it should be 10.1 <501>) do not install any other quicktime manually let apple do the updates for you as in step 3.

5. Install and launch Band-in-a-Box and try to use OSX Core Audio -> Choose Ports -> Apple DLS

6. Generate a RealStyle and render with Normalize checked.

Rob.
PG Music Support.