What happened to idvd after installing mac osx7.5

I restored my imac and upgraded to mac os x 7.5.  I noticed that iDVD is not in the applications folder.  Now I can not open a dvd project that I was working on.

iDVD is not now nor ever has been part of OS X. It was part of iLife. You can get it back by reinstalling iLife from your iLife DVD or from the original discs that came with your computer.

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