IDVD 5 won't burn

I have iDVD 5 (current with updates) on my iBook G4 and use a LaCie external CD/DVD burner. I followed Ken's steps in creating a slideshow, but when I get to the "burn" step, it won't do anything. The burn icon shows up, then closes and the program stands idle. I saved the project to my hard drive and tried to burn it using Toast on the video mode; however, I get an error message saying that the .imp files are not supported. I'm at my whits end with this whole thing. Can someone offer some insight?

Niki:
Welcome to discussions!
So you have saved as an image file-right?
Does this virtual disk play in the DVD Player?
Launch DVD Player. File/Open VIDEO_TS (Open DVD Media... in Player 4.6). Find the VIDEO_TS folder and open that. (The audio folder is for DVD-Audio disks.)
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93006
Sue

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