G4 Mac iMovie to DVD on Intel Mac?

I am about to get a new Intel Mac. I have an iMovie created on my current G4 Mac. My question is whether I can move this iMovie file from my G4 Mac to the Intel Mac and convert it to a DVD with the Intel Mac iDVD (I don't have iDVD on my G4).

Btw ....I need to mention something regarding updating older iMovie projects to the most current version ....
Once you decide to open an older iMovie project that was edited/created in any former version of iMovie, iMovie will by default update said older iMovie project so that it becomes impossible to use any former version of iMovie to open it again / henceforth.... meaning you will be required in the future to use only the most current version of iMovie on the project you decide to open (assuming it opens successfully). Once opened in the most current version of iMovie you can always go forward but not backward to an earlier version under normal software updating /circumstances. And this holds true for many (if not most) of apple's software.
Hope this makes some sense. But if not, then you need to read about a few situations were others have attempted to do what you are trying to do now with separate versions of iMovie, for example ... please note Karsten's comments on the following post:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2645364&#2645364
In addition, please note what Karl Petersen says here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2821387&#2821387
Bottom line is that most iMovie updates run very smoothly but there are some situations where they do not. Yours may or may not be one of them. So in order to avoid any possible issue while upgrading, here's what I recommend you do (just in case):
Export the older iMovie project to tape first, then reimport into iM6...
(If you use this approach, please keep in mind you can not edit any transitions, title's.. etc. but it will preserve your current iMovie in its entirety).
Hope this helps and i'll keep my finger's crossed for you...

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