Gaps in Audio in DVD Slideshows created in DVD Studio Pro

Need to complete project but when creating slideshows in DVD SP with music set to each track & transitions between pictures, there is about a second gap in the audio just before the transition between pictures starts.
It works fine on my mac and also my DVD player at home, but not on my clients.
I am desparate for an answer as I am looking a bit stupid
Regards
Kevin Coltart
Power Book G4   Mac OS X (10.4.2)  

Kevin,
Have you tried converting the slideshow to a track and seeing if that helps? Sometimes the slideshow play funky on different players, and converting to a track seems to help with some of the quirks.
Jim

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