Installing iDVD on a new MacBook Pro

I was very disappointed to learn that my new MacBook Pro did not come with iDVD.  So, if I insert my iLife '11 disk, will I have the opportunity to only install iDVD?  I certianly don't want to do anything that would mess up the existing iLife applications that came pre-installed on my computer.
Thanks, Robert

I was very disappointed to learn that my new MacBook Pro did not come with iDVD.
Let Apple know, they do read feedback.
http://www.apple.com/feedback/
I certianly don't want to do anything that would mess up the existing iLife applications that came pre-installed on my computer.
Don't worry, iDVD is tested to work with the latest iLife apps.

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