How to get iMovie on Vimeo?

I made an iMovie for friends, but it's not playing on their DVD player - video no audio, too bad!
I was wondering if I could post on Vimeo web site, but when I tried it stated my movie didn't have enough memory to be a real "movie" ???

you made probably a 'clean install' which wiped off the installed iLife suite of apps.
Which is NOT part of an OS installation, but sold seperately.
AppStore sells only the latest version of iM.
If your Mac doesn't fullfill specs required, you're lost.
Plan B)
• make a custom install from your Macs original installer disks (the grey disks), install 'Apps' or iM only
• purchase a boxed version of iLife09

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