DVD Studio Pro 2 Hangs on Startup / Project Open

Recently upgraded to OS X 10.4 and now DVD Studio Pro 2 will not open properly. The program hangs on open. If I try to open an old project file, the program will open, but will be frozen. I have deleted preferences, repaired permissions, etc. Any other ideas as to what's going on?

Have you updated your Pro Application Support?
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/proapplicationsupport31macosx104.html
G5 2GHz 2CPU & PB 17 Mac OS X (10.3.9)

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