Bit rate for all computer?

Hi all,
I'm burning a DVD in DVDSP 4, I burned and tried it in my MacBook Pro and on normal DVD player and It works perfect, the problem comes when I play it on some not so new PCs, in one of them the buttons (text and silver frame) in the menu seem to repeat in different positions, and in the other computer it plays fine but the audio doesn't work and sounds kind of static... does it have something to do with the encoding bit rate in DVDSP? maybe in Compressor??
HDV material / compressed with DVD best 90
SD DVD/PAL
Bit rate in DVDSP 5.0 Mbps
Max Bit rate 6.2
Appreciate your help!
Javier

Which Windows program was used to play the DVDs? Hopefully not Windows Media Player.
-DH

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