IDVD 6 Encoding Audio....

I've spent most of this week trying to burn my iMovie film to DVD, and like many people on this forum, and other areas of the internet, I'm unable to do so with iDVD 'locking up' at the encoding audio stage.
I know its not the machine or RAM, as my iBook also does the same.
I'm sitting here having now waited 24 hours for it to finish - but it hasnt.
I know its doing something, as I've opened the package contents of the iDVD file and I can see 'tempmovie.mov' very slowly increase in size.
But I've burned many films before (in previous ilife verions), and to wait for such a long period is not right.
My last major project involved the burning of an AVI type file of 90 minutes, and it took a single overnight processing session to sort that out.
It must be the fact its an iMovie film thats causing problems, but can someone advise me how to speed it up ?
I am assuming it will finish, and I'll have a pristine DVD (lol)
If you use google you will see that many people have the same issue, as on this forum. Some people have speculated its MP3, or other audio issues on the iMovie soundtrack, but until someone can say and publish definitively what it is I (and many other) apple users are unable to burn their DVD's.
Any help from anyone would be appreciated, but none of this trash the preferences or whatever as that does not work.
Its a bug, and the sooner a patch is released, the better we will all be.
Thanks
iMac Flat Panel & iBook   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  
iMac Flat Panel & iBook   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

The same effect on a brand new MacBook! iDVD 6.02 is hanging. Spin Ball does't turn anymore. Terminal >top shows 100% on the processor.
Processes: 85 total, 3 running, 82 sleeping... 284 threads 16:38:22
Load Avg: 0.99, 1.12, 1.10 CPU usage: 53.4% user, 8.5% sys, 38.1% idle
SharedLibs: num = 181, resident = 42.6M code, 4.83M data, 6.76M LinkEdit
MemRegions: num = 12645, resident = 339M + 21.1M private, 125M shared
PhysMem: 107M wired, 443M active, 459M inactive, 1011M used, 13.0M free
VM: 8.13G + 129M 37788(0) pageins, 888(0) pageouts
PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #PRTS #MREGS RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE VSIZE
688 top 13.9% 0:01.73 1 18 22 1008K 296K 1.41M 26.9M
374 iDVD 100.3% 62:46.50 18 257 1131 78.9M 30.0M 76.4M 303M
Regards Rolf
MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   1G Ram

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