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I'm trying to create a QTVR movie via QTKit, and I've got all the frames in the movie. However, setting the attributes necessary doesn't seem to be having any effect. For example:

NSNumber *val = [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES];
[fMovie setAttribute:val forKey:QTMovieIsInteractiveAttribute];

val = [NSNumber numberWithBool:NO];
[fMovie setAttribute:val forKey:QTMovieIsLinearAttribute];

If I then get the value of these attributes, they come up as NO and YES, respectively. The movie is editable, so I can't understand what I'm doing wrong here. How can I ensure that the attributes will actually change?

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What I do when I want to export a Quicktime movie is something like the following:

NSMutableDictionary *dictionary = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:
    [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES], QTMovieExport,
    [exportSettings objectForKey: @"subtype"], QTMovieExportType,
    [exportSettings objectForKey: @"manufacturer"], QTMovieExportManufacturer,
    [exportSettings objectForKey: @"settings"], QTMovieExportSettings,  									
  nil];

BOOL didSucceed = [movie writeToFile: tmpFileName withAttributes:dictionary error: &error];
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