IMovie 5.0.2 project won't import into iDVD 4.0.1

Aloha--
I'm working on an iMac G5 running OS 10.4.7. I am trying to bring an iMovie (just over 13 GB) on a La Cie external firewire drive into iDVD, also to be saved to the La Cie. The La Cie is formatted as Mac OS Extended. iMovie quits after/during rendering. I have used the iMovie-iDVD process successfully in the past, albeit with smaller files residing on my HD.
I've browsed this and the iDVD forum. I have removed possible incompatible QuickTime extensions, and I've tried to open the project into an earlier version of iMovie (4.0.2). However, the earlier version of iMovie won't open at all. I've also tried to open up iDVD and import it directly, but the menu import function just doesn't work (I can see and click on the file, but it never imports), and because it's on the La Cie and not my internal HD, it's not in the "media" folder so I can't pull it in from that menu.
Could this be due to:
(1) The fact that one or both projects are on the La Cie (and what would the work-around be?)?
(2) One of more version of the program aren't compatible with the OS?
(3) Some other reason that I can't dream of right now?
Unfortunately, I need the DVD by tomorrow, so any prompt help would be both useful and appreciated!
--Susan
iMac G5 Mac OS X (10.4.7)

The movie that's in the iDVD folder (of the Shared Movies folder) contains chapter information. If you imported that movie to iDVD, iDVD should have delivered chapters.
Make sure your iDVD preferences are set to accept chapters.
If nothing works, this failure of iMovie 5 to export to iDVD suggests some kind of underlying problem. I suspect something is corrupt in the video or audio content.
Try importing that made-for-iDVD movie I mentioned to a NEW iMovie 5 project. (Drag it to the Timeline of the project.) That should deliver "cleaner" video/audio. Add your chapters to THAT project, send it to iDVD. Everything might start working as it should.
Karl

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