Dvd build size way too big...

Hi,
I have standard definition dvd project, in 16/9 aspect ratio. All of the mpeg2 and sd2 files come in at 3.9 GB. I am using layered menus, and I have 10 menus using 3 files. There are no animated menus at all. When I do a build using the preset encoding settings in dvd sp, the build file comes out at 6.2 GB. An additional 2 GB for a few scripts and the menus seem extreme.
Any ideas?
Thanks for any advice.

so i think i found the problem, but things still don't add up...
i have 10 tracks used by the main menu. with the dvd you can also access these same tracks from another menu, a biography menu. in order to have a track jump to the menu you accessed it from, i duplicated the tracks, assigning 1 set of tracks to the main menu, and the other to the biography menu.
this is adding the size, but i'm not sure why, as the tracks are referencing the same video and audio content. right? if i had 10 tracks all referencing the same content, why would it increase the build 10 fold?

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