How can I uninstall ilife 06 and go back to ilife 05?

At least for idvd, it is such a pain. I need to get a project burned to dvd, and even though the sound files are playing in idvd and they are in the file, the sound files do not play when the dvd is burned.
I've wasted too many DVD's and too much time trying to figure out what the problem is.
Tried to install idvd 5 from the ilife 05 disk. It goes through the motions but didn't do anything.
What files need to be deleted first?

Are you really still running OS 10.3.8 as shown in your profile?
My Panther machine is at 10.3.9.
I'm only trying to run the iLife '06 applications on my Tiger machine with 10.4.4
BTW, the iLife '06 box says "v10.3.9 or v10.4.3 or later. v10.4.4 recommended"
If you really are still at 10.3.8, that might account for your problems.

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