Another NO Audio after burn!!!

I have never ran into this problem in all the time I have used iDVD. Yesterday I burned a DVD with 5 short projects on it. Before the burn, everything played fine. After the burn, 4 of the projects had NO audio. The 5th DID have the audio. Each project is 6 minutes or less. I AM using Verbatim DVD's. I didnt try to burn it at a slower speed.
What is the reason for the no audio? I keep seeing post about using a certain brand of dvds or burning at a slower speed but no one has posted why this is happening and how to prevent it from happening.
Thanks!!

Is this your camera?
http://www.enterprisephoto.com/item.asp?item=375&display=2
Did you try making a disc image (from the file menu) prior to burning to the above recommended media (Verbatim DVD-R)?
Did you use apple's dvd player (as opposed to preview) to test for proper playback?
Did you lower the burn speed prior to burning?
Tell us about the camera you used for this project and and the steps you took to get into FCE > iDvd. .... was the camera set to 24p? (if so use apple's pro apps).
Try exporting your movie back out to minidv tape (from the video editing app) and bring it back into the computer /FCE > over to iDVD. May help solve this issue. But if not, come on back.
Good luck and hope this helps but if not come on back.
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