DVD Player giving error on start up

When I either insert a commercial DVD to watch it or try to start up the DVD Player application I receive an error as follows:
??-10960
The program will not start. I had a new logic board installed a couple of weeks ago and have not tried to use it since then. I am able to read DVDs so I do not believe it is the superdrive.
Thanks...Lenny

I am getting it as well after doing and Archive and Install to Leopard form 10.4.11 . Did all the updates via software update. DVD player appears to be no longer available as a separate download.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Robert

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