10.5.4 DVD playback frequently freezes

I don't remember this happening much (if at all) in older OSes but in 10.5.4 my computer has frozen several times now while watching a DVD movie. This is seriously not acceptable..
Anyone else having the same trouble?

Anyone who currently has 10.5 through 10.5.3 can upgrade to 10.5.4 using the update available here:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macosx1054comboupdate.html
The value of having a retail 10.5.4 DVDs include:
1. Those who don't have the prebundled DVD and only need the prebundled software that came with Leopard (that does not include iLife, but does include iTunes).The retail disk also does not include the hardware test software.
2. Those who live far away from an Apple authorized store and are on dialup internet will be able to get the 10.5.4 update on a disc without having to suffer through disconnected downloads.
Regardless, check to make sure your hardware and software has been tested with 10.5.4 before purchasing. If it hasn't but has been tested with earlier versions of 10.5, you may need to find an older retail package, as downgrading is not easy.

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