Encore CS3 motion menu disappear

I have a problem with motion menu. If I choose motion menu from Encore Library and put together with my videos, all is function OK. But if I put audio (MP3) to menu background, after 10 second motion menu disappears and remains buttons and background music. I have installed all patches. My system is Windows Vista Home Edition with patches applied.
Where is a problem ?
Thank you for your answers ....

>prefer to play all music not only 12 second
There are things that are not allowed according to the DVD specification (such as having one audio continue play when you click a menu) so I will GUESS this is one of those... you simply must make all parts fit to the same parameter (you can't pour 10 pounds of flour into a 5 pound bag)

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    Marcel W
    system:
    acer aspire AMD 64 3800+
    2 GB
    250 GB hard drive for system
    750 GB hard drive for movie
    software Adobe Encore 3.0.1.008, Premiere PRO 3.2.0, Photoshop CS3 10.0, All upgraded
    NERO 7
    No Internet

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