I made a DVD using final cut trial and on playback it beeps. Help?

I have been putting together a wedding DVD using miniDV clips in FCP trial. I burnt it, and now theres a loud beep here and there. Any help is appreciated!

Your audio is incompatible.
It should be .aiff 48 kHz (probably 32).
Convert it to .aiff with iTunes, Compressor, or other conversion sortware.
Andy

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