Problem with Snow Leopard and imovie

After spending hours putting together a movie in imovie, I cannot share it to media browser nor any of the other options listed under the "share" button. All the titles and transitions play in the project window, but will not play full screen. Any suggestions?

A "clean install", by definition, wipes everything already on your hard disc - including the previous version of QuickTime.
Snow Leopard includes a new version of QuickTime called QuickTime X.
You may find that putting back the previous QuickTime 7 lets everything run properly (QT 7 and QT X can both live happily side-by-side on the same Mac under Snow Leopard).
During an upgrade installation, instead of a clean install, SL may offer to leave QuickTime 7 on your Mac instead of wiping it; on a clean install it'll be wiped clean away.
QT 7 for Leopard is still available here, but whether it neatly installs after you've applied Snow Leopard, I don't know; you'd have to test that yourself.

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