Adding DVD-ROM content stops the main movie playing on DVD player

I have a iDVD project which burns fines and plays perfectly on my DVD player.  The discs are +R DL discs and the DVD player accepts this format.
However when I add DVD-ROM contents to the Project the subsequent burned disc will not play on the same DVD player.
The disc does play on the Mac but that defeats the object of creating the DVD inthe first place!!
Has anyone else had this problem or do you have an idea what could be causing it or how it can be resolved?  Thanks for any help.
iDVD vesrion 7.1.2

Thanks Jim,
I am so used to building my projects in DVDSP and then burning proofs through Toast, I never thought to use the Format option in DVDSP and point to my burner!!! I am always using the Format option for DLTs only. I did that and realized it was not as expected! I ended up with a pdf with the TS folders. I added an additional folder and all is well. Thank you.
Chris

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