Mount the iDVD 7.0.2 update (iDVD_702.dmg), but don't open its installer package.Apply the iDVD 7.0.3 update as usual ( manual download).Here's what I did to downgrade the executable: This procedure is superior to simply restoring a 7.0.2 version because you get the "good parts" of the 7.0.3 update and Software Update won't remind you of (or automatically download) the iDVD 7.0.3 update, because it thinks it's already installed. Here's a procedure to keep the rest of the 7.0.3 update while downgrading the iDVD executable to version 7.0.2. Reverting to iDVD 7.0.2 corrects the problem, but as far as I can tell, the heart of the problem is in the iDVD executable itself (iDVD.app/Contents/MacOS/iDVD), so the rest of the 7.0.3 update should be just fine. When attempting to add a movie file of any format (m4v or mov, for instance) to a new iDVD project or One Step DVD, iDVD 7.0.3 refuses to accept it, saying that the movie is an "unsupported format" or "unsupported file type." It turns out that there is something wrong with the iDVD 7.0.3 update, and the problem is observable on Intel and PowerPC systems running Mac OS X 10.5.6 and QuickTime 7.5.5 or 7.6. Here's the scenario: A whole lab of machines imaged from the same valid, clean installation of Mac OS X 10.5.6 and a working iLife '08 installation suddenly all refuse to make DVDs with iDVD after the 7.0.3 update. This may be valuable to your readers having trouble with the iDVD 7.0.3 update.
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