Is iLife 5 compatible with OS 10.6.8?

Is iLife 5 (iDVD) compatible with OS 10.6.8? I had to restore OS 10.6.8 and now I have  compatibility issues.

No, not dependably. iDVD 5 does not work with Snow Leopard.
You need iMovie 6 from iLife 6 and iDVD 7 upwards with Snow Leopard.

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