DSP4 Cannot be installed on this computer message??

trying to install dvdsp4 but it comes up with the following msg
DSP4 Cannot be installed on this computer. This computer does not meet the requirements to install this software.
im on 10.4.4 with qt 7.0.4 - final cut studio requires this so dont see where the problem lies, just going to re-insert dvd and try again and again i guess ..

What computer and which version of DVD SP 4?
Both can be in play here
Is it Final Cut Studio or Final Cut Studio 2? The newer versions of DVD SP 4 needs 10.4.9 and QT 7.1.6

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