Can you see the i-tunes icon flaring?

Hi!
I installed the new frontrow 1.3 package and since, when i launch frontrow the itunes icon flares up a bit, the image of the arriving disc ain't crisp, it kind of "flares" at the upper side of the disc which is disturbing, given the quality of my macbook's screen (happy user there
The same thing happens when i close frontrow.
Any ideas?
Thanx

No, not all just the itunes icon, at startup and at the extinction of fronrow, when moving the upper part displays kind of blurry, "flaring"
The old icon was top notch in terme of clarity. Sort of makes me rethik of downgrading frontrow to the ancient version

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