Beachball and long pauses in iDVD 6 menus and buttons

Over the weekend I have made several DVDs sucessfully in iDVD 6.0.2. The application never actually crashed on me but when doing simple things like dragging the scroll bar to look at the various themes, clicking on the buttons for "media" etc or just getting a menu to change a setting I would often get the spinning beachball.
When this happened it would be several minutes before iDVD would respond again. During this time I could work in other applications without a problem. When this happened Activity monitor showed iDVD as not responding and often thumbnail server and encoder server were also shown the same. The CPU usage for iDVD would be between 70 and 120% during the time and memory allocated kept increasing. It started at 4-500Mb and got to over 1GB.
Having looked through these discussions I tried deleting the preferences, deleting the iDVD cache files and checked I didn't have any duplicate fonts (I didn't). None of these seemed to have any impact.
Any ideas?

I'm sure iDVD itself isn't repsonding as it can happen before I've even added any video to the project. Just scrolling through the themes for example. I have the preferences set to best quality rather than best performance (so background encoding is supposed to be off) as I was working with 90 mins or in one case 180 minutes of video (with a Dual Layer disk in that case).
Rather than do nothing when it gave me the spinning beachball I just moved to other applciations until it came back again. When I finished the project and hit burn I generally left the computer to it for a few hours.

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    Desired survivor size 163027352 bytes, new threshold 16 (max 31)
    - age   1:   28658536 bytes,   28658536 total
    - age   2:   78258856 bytes,  106917392 total
    - age   3:   47935016 bytes,  154852408 total
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    Application time: 17.9823540 seconds
    Total time for which application threads were stopped: 0.0037981 seconds
    Application time: 0.0002300 seconds
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    Desired survivor size 163027352 bytes, new threshold 16 (max 31)
    - age   1:   16586944 bytes,   16586944 total
    - age   2:   24580024 bytes,   41166968 total
    - age   3:   77453264 bytes,  118620232 total
    - age   4:   41331496 bytes,  159951728 total
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    Application time: 21.7442444 seconds
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    Desired survivor size 163027352 bytes, new threshold 5 (max 31)
    - age   1:   70949544 bytes,   70949544 total
    - age   2:     325496 bytes,   71275040 total
    - age   3:   16995328 bytes,   88270368 total
    - age   4:   51961024 bytes,  140231392 total
    - age   5:   39539328 bytes,  179770720 total
    : 1573196K->176896K(1592576K), 4.8568739 secs] 4634471K->3402338K(6900992K), 4.8573679 secs]
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    Desired survivor size 163027352 bytes, new threshold 5 (max 31)
    - age   1:   89811184 bytes,   89811184 total
    - age   2:   47431856 bytes,  137243040 total
    - age   3:     229704 bytes,  137472744 total
    - age   4:   10895976 bytes,  148368720 total
    - age   5:   31371840 bytes,  179740560 total
    : 1592576K->176896K(1592576K), 19.5701529 secs] 4818018K->3616356K(6900992K), 19.6394327 secs]
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    Desired survivor size 163027352 bytes, new threshold 3 (max 31)
    - age   1:   73583152 bytes,   73583152 total
    - age   2:   73057080 bytes,  146640232 total
    - age   3:   32981616 bytes,  179621848 total
    - age   4:      98336 bytes,  179720184 total
    - age   5:      12880 bytes,  179733064 total
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    Desired survivor size 163027352 bytes, new threshold 3 (max 31)
    - age   1:   66359848 bytes,   66359848 total
    - age   2:   62758584 bytes,  129118432 total
    - age   3:   50477568 bytes,  179596000 total
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    Application time: 0.3358069 seconds
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    Desired survivor size 163027352 bytes, new threshold 3 (max 31)
    - age   1:   69012896 bytes,   69012896 total
    - age   2:   56309432 bytes,  125322328 total
    - age   3:   54304696 bytes,  179627024 total
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    Total time for which application threads were stopped: 0.0070005 seconds
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    Desired survivor size 163027352 bytes, new threshold 16 (max 31)
    - age   1:   38875304 bytes,   38875304 total
    - age   2:   63941104 bytes,  102816408 total
    - age   3:   56090408 bytes,  158906816 total
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    Application time: 8.8337996 seconds
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    Desired survivor size 33554432 bytes, new threshold 2 (max 2)
    - age   1:   15459032 bytes,   15459032 total
    - age   2:   10545904 bytes,   26004936 total
    : 433430K->35393K(458752K), 0.1056850 secs] 6509320K->6122752K(10420224K), 0.1061990 secs] [Times: user=0.83 sys=0.01, real=0.11 secs]
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    par new generation total 458752K, used 35393K [0x000000057a000000, 0x000000059a000000, 0x000000059a000000)
    eden space 393216K, 0% used [0x000000057a000000, 0x000000057a000000, 0x0000000592000000)
    from space 65536K, 54% used [0x0000000596000000, 0x00000005982905c8, 0x000000059a000000)
    to space 65536K, 0% used [0x0000000592000000, 0x0000000592000000, 0x0000000596000000)
    concurrent mark-sweep generation total 9961472K, used 6087358K [0x000000059a000000, 0x00000007fa000000, 0x00000007fa000000)
    concurrent-mark-sweep perm gen total 63128K, used 37802K [0x00000007fa000000, 0x00000007fdda6000, 0x0000000800000000)
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    CMSCollector shouldConcurrentCollect: 1913.685
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    free=3967091720
    contiguous_available=2076692424
    promotion_rate=2.45972e+07
    cms_allocation_rate=0
    occupancy=0.6110903
    initiatingOccupancy=0.6500000
    initiatingPermOccupancy=0.9200000
    Application time: 0.3237750 seconds
    CMSCollector shouldConcurrentCollect: 1935.690
    time_until_cms_gen_full 144.6930408
    free=3967091720
    contiguous_available=2076692424
    promotion_rate=2.45972e+07
    cms_allocation_rate=0
    occupancy=0.6110903
    initiatingOccupancy=0.6500000
    initiatingPermOccupancy=0.9200000
    CMSCollector shouldConcurrentCollect: 1937.692
    time_until_cms_gen_full 144.6930408
    free=3967091720
    contiguous_available=2076692424
    promotion_rate=2.45972e+07
    cms_allocation_rate=0
    occupancy=0.6110903
    initiatingOccupancy=0.6500000
    initiatingPermOccupancy=0.9200000
    Total time for which application threads were stopped: 23.8250250 seconds
    CMSCollector shouldConcurrentCollect: 1937.834
    time_until_cms_gen_full 144.6930408
    free=3967091720
    contiguous_available=2076692424
    promotion_rate=2.45972e+07
    cms_allocation_rate=0
    occupancy=0.6110903
    initiatingOccupancy=0.6500000
    initiatingPermOccupancy=0.9200000
    Application time: 0.0000880 seconds
    Total time for which application threads were stopped: 0.0016130 seconds
    CMSCollector shouldConcurrentCollect: 1937.836
    time_until_cms_gen_full 144.6930408
    free=3967091720
    contiguous_available=2076692424
    promotion_rate=2.45972e+07
    cms_allocation_rate=0
    occupancy=0.6110903
    initiatingOccupancy=0.6500000
    initiatingPermOccupancy=0.9200000
    Application time: 0.0000580 seconds
    Total time for which application threads were stopped: 0.0004200 seconds
    CMSCollector shouldConcurrentCollect: 1937.837
    time_until_cms_gen_full 144.6930408
    free=3967091720
    contiguous_available=2076692424
    promotion_rate=2.45972e+07
    cms_allocation_rate=0
    occupancy=0.6110903
    initiatingOccupancy=0.6500000
    initiatingPermOccupancy=0.9200000
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    {Heap before GC invocations=3850 (full 10):
    par new generation   total 458752K, used 428609K [0x000000057a000000, 0x000000059a000000, 0x000000059a000000)
      eden space 393216K, 100% used [0x000000057a000000, 0x0000000592000000, 0x0000000592000000)
      from space 65536K,  54% used [0x0000000596000000, 0x00000005982905c8, 0x000000059a000000)
      to   space 65536K,   0% used [0x0000000592000000, 0x0000000592000000, 0x0000000596000000)
    concurrent mark-sweep generation total 9961472K, used 6087358K [0x000000059a000000, 0x00000007fa000000, 0x00000007fa000000)
    concurrent-mark-sweep perm gen total 63128K, used 37802K [0x00000007fa000000, 0x00000007fdda6000, 0x0000000800000000)
    1937.839: [GC 1937.839: [ParNew
    Desired survivor size 33554432 bytes, new threshold 2 (max 2)
    - age   1:   15389248 bytes,   15389248 total
    - age   2:   10280752 bytes,   25670000 total
    : 428609K->33832K(458752K), 0.0985530 secs] 6515968K->6131457K(10420224K), 0.0990430 secs] [Times: user=0.77 sys=0.01, real=0.10 secs]
    Heap after GC invocations=3851 (full 10):
    par new generation total 458752K, used 33832K [0x000000057a000000, 0x000000059a000000, 0x000000059a000000)
    eden space 393216K, 0% used [0x000000057a000000, 0x000000057a000000, 0x0000000592000000)
    from space 65536K, 51% used [0x0000000592000000, 0x000000059410a2c8, 0x0000000596000000)
    to space 65536K, 0% used [0x0000000596000000, 0x0000000596000000, 0x000000059a000000)
    concurrent mark-sweep generation total 9961472K, used 6097624K [0x000000059a000000, 0x00000007fa000000, 0x00000007fa000000)
    concurrent-mark-sweep perm gen total 63128K, used 37802K [0x00000007fa000000, 0x00000007fdda6000, 0x0000000800000000)
    Total time for which application threads were stopped: 0.0999980 seconds
    CMSCollector shouldConcurrentCollect: 1937.939
    time_until_cms_gen_full 4007.5147760
    free=3956579920
    contiguous_available=2070817568
    promotion_rate=885817
    cms_allocation_rate=0
    occupancy=0.6121208
    initiatingOccupancy=0.6500000
    initiatingPermOccupancy=0.9200000
    Application time: 0.0446810 seconds
    Total time for which application threads were stopped: 0.0048440 seconds
    CMSCollector shouldConcurrentCollect: 1937.988
    time_until_cms_gen_full 4007.5147760
    free=3956579920
    contiguous_available=2070817568
    promotion_rate=885817
    cms_allocation_rate=0
    occupancy=0.6121208
    initiatingOccupancy=0.6500000
    initiatingPermOccupancy=0.9200000
    Application time: 0.1273720 seconds
    {Heap before GC invocations=3851 (full 10):
    {Heap before GC invocations=3851 (full 10):
    par new generation   total 458752K, used 427048K [0x000000057a000000, 0x000000059a000000, 0x000000059a000000)
      eden space 393216K, 100% used [0x000000057a000000, 0x0000000592000000, 0x0000000592000000)
      from space 65536K,  51% used [0x0000000592000000, 0x000000059410a2c8, 0x0000000596000000)
      to   space 65536K,   0% used [0x0000000596000000, 0x0000000596000000, 0x000000059a000000)
    concurrent mark-sweep generation total 9961472K, used 6097624K [0x000000059a000000, 0x00000007fa000000, 0x00000007fa000000)
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