DVD - use Ps Ae en Pr; Format/codec/file type

Good so I'm just starting with CS5 Master and creating a simple movie all the editing work is finished, just started on the system menu today off so en. created a menu in Ps works fine now in Ae and give him some movement created a 'In' and went to register for importation in fr...

Needless to say I took videos of youtube for some of assistance along the way, and some videos tell to use the Quicktime format (in fact I told always and only) so I'm a fallow and it does the same thing, so I fallowed suite mine also seemed to be all by default as his so I thought that I was on the right track. I sent he Ae gave me an error saying that it can provide in .mov however the OS will not be able to understand that he or what ever, so I thought I'll try it (in after all alone has not read the right to the BONE? lmao okay isn't funny)... well saved the file and in cannot open it saying Quicktime is not installed or Codec or something blah blah... so I searched google and find help on Adobe forums using the PROGRAM Gspot so downloaded and executed, which opened the file .mov that no problem detected that I have all the codecs installed.

My Questions are:

AE sudgested to save .avi file. I'll do as soon as I'm finnished here and try it, but I wonder why people say use .mov as if it was the only and unique cream of the crop... I understand most people use MACS (AWW now I has Apple this bad taste in my mouth!) but I'm on PC then is it still benefitial or is just using native for MAC, and that's why?

I think it may be a problem with .mov on this perticular file as it's one I'm second place for a friend and it was a slideshow integrated in windows movie maker... edited in Premiere Elements 2.0... published in CS5 Pro Pr... AE ect lol so maybe too many formats windows with Mapple interfeering? (Apple Mac incase your wondering I call a)

Thank you for the help that I put in so much effort that I need to have a good knowledge of these programs serve only; Codec more computer things is far from indepth for me to get a thorough knowledge of at this moment, so forgive me for not READING EVERYTHING on the web; If you wouldn't mind answering my questions and give me a brief overview or any assistance in this matter would be appreciated; Thank you.

Windows 7 x 64 Pro Quadro 5000 with quality on any material new system

If you do not have Quicktime installed, you can not use .mov. There is no reason in CS5.5 use .mov (probably in any recent version).

Just the export of EI as avi (if you use the SD assets); Still going to transcode.

Alternatively, use dynamic link EI or export of the AE MPEG (non-multiplexed) If you get a m2v.

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