Macromedia Flash MX Professional 2004 not running on Intel iMac

SIGH. This is added to the enormous list of problems I've had with my new Intel iMac.
I'm a pro user and am confused as to why Dreamweaver MX will run but I can't get Flash MX 2004 Professional to run. It starts up, loads fonts and what not, shows a blank timeline for the new document as it should and as soon as the GUI for Flash comes up ka-boom it crashes.
Then I get the general "unexpectedly quit" notification.
Anyone else having this problem? Is Rosetta a synonym for Lucifer?
This is what the error says if it's of any use to anyone:
Date/Time: 2006-03-11 16:21:34.878 -0600
OS Version: 10.4.5 (Build 8G1454)
Report Version: 4
Command: Flash
Path: /Applications/Macromedia Flash MX 2004/Flash MX 2004/Contents/MacOS/Flash
Parent: WindowServer [58]
Rosetta: Yes
Version: 2004 (7.0)
PID: 14038
Thread: 0
Exception: EXCBADACCESS (0x0001)
Codes: KERNPROTECTIONFAILURE (0x0002) at 0x00000028
Thread 0 Crashed:
0 LaunchCFMApp 0xb808087b 0xb8000000 + 526459
1 LaunchCFMApp 0xb807b09e 0xb8000000 + 503966
2 LaunchCFMApp 0xb808f402 0xb8000000 + 586754
3 LaunchCFMApp 0xb80e46ca spinlockwrapper + 5140
Thread 1:
0 LaunchCFMApp 0xb81f2a9b strchr + 72
1 LaunchCFMApp 0xb818e1da pthreadcondwait + 3114
2 LaunchCFMApp 0xb812a660 catchexception_raise_stateidentity + 320
3 LaunchCFMApp 0xb8129b8a CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 174048
4 LaunchCFMApp 0xb8129a81 CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 173783
5 LaunchCFMApp 0xb812a75e catchexception_raise_stateidentity + 574
6 LaunchCFMApp 0xb81c3bbc pthread_create + 1124
Thread 2:
0 LaunchCFMApp 0xb80f7eeb spinlockwrapper + 85045
1 LaunchCFMApp 0xb8122a64 CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 145082
2 LaunchCFMApp 0xb8125515 CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 156011
3 LaunchCFMApp 0xb809a2e6 0xb8000000 + 631526
Thread 3:
0 LaunchCFMApp 0xb80f7eeb spinlockwrapper + 85045
1 LaunchCFMApp 0xb8122a64 CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 145082
2 LaunchCFMApp 0xb8125515 CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 156011
3 LaunchCFMApp 0xb809a2e6 0xb8000000 + 631526
Thread 4:
0 LaunchCFMApp 0xb80f8030 spinlockwrapper + 85370
1 LaunchCFMApp 0xb810bc0d CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 51299
2 LaunchCFMApp 0xb80818b6 0xb8000000 + 530614
3 LaunchCFMApp 0xb807b09e 0xb8000000 + 503966
4 LaunchCFMApp 0xb808f402 0xb8000000 + 586754
5 LaunchCFMApp 0xb80e46ca spinlockwrapper + 5140
Thread 5:
0 LaunchCFMApp 0xb80f7d28 spinlockwrapper + 84594
1 LaunchCFMApp 0xb8110e54 CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 72362
2 LaunchCFMApp 0xb80818b6 0xb8000000 + 530614
3 LaunchCFMApp 0xb807b09e 0xb8000000 + 503966
4 LaunchCFMApp 0xb808f402 0xb8000000 + 586754
5 LaunchCFMApp 0xb80e46ca spinlockwrapper + 5140
Thread 0 crashed with i386 Thread State:
eax: 0x00000003 ebx: 0xb807ae10 ecx:0x00000028 edx: 0x00000000
edi: 0x82010f80 esi: 0x00000028 ebp:0xb7fffa08 esp: 0xb7fffa00
ss: 0x0000002f efl: 0x00010246 eip:0xb808087b cs: 0x00000027
ds: 0x0000002f es: 0x0000002f fs:0x00000000 gs: 0x00000037
Binary Images Description:
0x1000 - 0x2fff LaunchCFMApp /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Support/LaunchCFMApp

I'm on a Mac and don't had this problem. But I do watch for
video issues on this site and haven't seen this – I might
have missed a few, but most Flash users are on Windows so I think
it would be common if it were something wrong with Flash in
general.
Then again, what do I know? Because the more I'm thinking
about it the more I think I might have had this problem. But I
really can't remember. And sorry to say the solution was to not use
the import function to edit my videos.
You also might want to just see if it is the format of the
file you are importing. Perhaps a different source will work
better? I'm just grasping at straws here.
If you have many of these to do and a budget I suggest
getting a third party tool like Squeeze. Otherwise if you have some
third party editor you might want to use that.
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