Error messages during burning DVD audio

When burning a musical DVD audio 96/24 in Toast imported from an i Tunes playlist I get the message:" file VTS-06 etc inaccessable .
Data Fork -39 , plus a Mac system error.  Mostly the error occurs during burning , sometimes during simulation but this happens rarely.
Can someone tell me where the problem is. many thanks

Here's what the Help Menu offers:
Exporting a movie to iDVD
Once your movie is ready for viewing, iMovie HD can automatically export it to an iDVD project that you can burn on a DVD. You can then view your DVD on a television using a DVD player or on your computer screen using the Apple DVD Player.
Note: Before you export your movie to iDVD, you can add chapter markers to it so that viewers can quickly review different sections of the movie on DVD. If you've added chapter markers, they are exported with your movie, and you can use them to add scene selection menus to your iDVD project.
Not all computers support iDVD. See your computer's manual to find out if your computer does.
To export your movie to iDVD:
Choose Share > iDVD.
Click the "Share selected clips only" checkbox if you only want to share clips you selected.
Click Share.
iDVD opens and your movie appears in a new project in iDVD.
For more information about using iDVD, choose Help > iDVD Help when iDVD is open.
After you have addressed the above then follow this:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93006
other informative links include:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4771939&#4771939
http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm
Good luck!

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