Audio is fine in iMovie, but when exported its not?

I'm using iMovie 09.
All the clips I've put in I've detatched the audio from and then deleted. I've put my own audio track over the top of everything. The audio is fine throughout when I'm watching in iMovie, but when I export, in about the last 5 clips I can hear the audio track of the individual clips which was supposed to be deleted on top of my audio track.
Does anyone have any idea what could be going on?

After a bit of research I've found that this problem seems to be a bug with iMovie 09 when you change the speed of clips to something other then the default options (e.g 108%).
I ended up getting around it by creating a new project, putting just the clip with the speed changed into it and exporting that. Then converted the exported file to a different format, then imported it back into iMovie and put it back into my original piece. This way the speed was at 100%
Seems to have worked
Hopefuly this will save someone else a bit of headache.

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