Compressor/DVD Studio Pro v6 and FCP7?

Can I use Compressor and DVD Studio Pro from version 6 with FCP7?  I use a Macbook Pro 10.6.8 with FCP7
I'm trying to make a DVD and I keep getting a message in DVD Studio Pro : "Illegal angle situation. Only the main video angle will be simulated".
My sequence is in 1920x1080, Compressor: XDcam EX1080p25, Frame Rate 25.
I brought a self contained Quicktime into Compressor. 
Selected Settings: DVD Best quality 90min.  The Inspector said:  720x576, PAL, 25,
Allow job segmenting was selected.  Should it be?
Frame Controls was ON.  Should it be?
It produced an MP-2 6.2Mbps 2-pass.m2v file and a DolbyDigital Professional 2.0.ac3 file
I dragged them on the Track1 screen in DVD Studio Pro 4 and the Simulator gave me the "illegal angle situation" message.
Do you have any idea for a solution please?  I have to fly out tomorrow and yo have the DVD done,,,

In a word, yes. As long as you are outputting your timeline as a master for compression, there is not linkage between FCP and Compressor/DVDSP.  Compressor and DVDSP don't care about anything except that the incoming footage is in a valid format.
I'm betting that your error message is the result of a corrupt DVDSP project file. They do some wacky stuff when they break. Built a new one.
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