Audio click on exported video

I've imported a track from the music library onto the timeline. There does not appear to be any sound problems on the track. However on the exported movie DVD there is a 'clicking' sound heard with the normal audio.
I can't see any way of rendering the audio seperately in FCPx. Is it beacise of a problem importing .mp3? files. How do I resolve this, any help most appreciated.
Running Final Cut Pro X on Mac OSx 10.7

Tom, of course, is correct ... Here's some more details on it
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3217085?tstart=0

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