Mac OS X 10.4.5 update

Within this update, two iMovie 6 items are addressed:
1. Console no longer reports a series of "Quartz Composer QuickTime Component" messages for iMovie '06 when applying a Ken Burns clip or image.
2. Addresses an issue for iMovie HD and Mac OS X 10.4.4 in which iMovie could unexpectedly quit when switching themes.
This update is for Intel and PowerPC users!

Sean, did you reinstall the RX600 software from the CD that came with it?

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