Control Initial Volume Level?

How can I control the audio volume level during the first few seconds before the theme menu is displayed? I found that I can adjust the audio volume during the display of the menu itself, but the lead-in volume is much louder and I haven't found any way to adjust it. If it matters, I'm using the "Marquee" theme. Thanks for any suggestions.

WIth additional searching I found another post on this topic from some months ago. I tried increasing the iMovie audio level. I'm burning another DVD now to see if that helps.

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