Projects created in IDVD 5 now complains of missing files in IDVD 6

Hi,
I just installed ILife 06. Now when i try to open dvd projects created in IDVD5 it now complains of missing files. It can no longer find photos for the slideshows i have created.

Have you run the new iPhoto? Did it "upgrade" your library when you opened it?
the iLife apps are linked, and it is best to open them in the following order:
iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, and then iDVD.
and you might check this too:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75491

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    Unfortunately, the 9.0.2 update does NOT fix this problem. At least for me. In my case, I created a 25-minute promo video for a local tech conference, with multiple background audio clips (the ones that come with GarageBand - "Havana," "Jacaranda," et al). This project was created in iMovie '09 and works perfectly, I exported it and gave it to them to upload to their Vimeo account. This was several months ago. This week they finally got around to creating a YouTube account (who knows why they have never thought to do this before now, but that is beside the point). Of course youtube has a 15 minute upload limit, so they asked me to re-edit a shorter version of the video I made for them last year. Between then and now I had upgraded to iMovie '11 (and yes, I am running 9.0.2). I made a copy of the project and opened it, and now only the first two background audio clips play - after that there is no more background audio (but the audio from the original movie files still plays). Really frustrating, and it means I have to spend a night reverting my machine back to iMovie '09 so I can get this project shipped off to them. Argh!
    Message was edited by: dburr

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