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Ignore the poster above me. If AppleScript can convert Word to a command line interface, it can do this also. You'll need to have QuickTime Pro to make it work, though (and therein lies the rub of AppleScript commands--you can't bypass QT Pro).

 

The reference file relies on the other file existing, so if you do anything with the other file, the reference movie may not work. So I'm working on the premise that

 

It would be much easier if GUI Scripting still worked, but unfortunately it isn't. You can use the "export reference to" command to export it to whatever file AppleScript supports. Just drop it into the Automator "Run Script" command and tweak it to your liking.

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