IDVD freezes during audio encoding

Hi there,
I'm trying to burn a movie (over 90 minutes long) and everything goes well until it begins to encode audio (last step but one) - the application freezes without any apparent reason. I've tried it 3 times already and always the same.
I'm on a brand new MacBook Pro with standard configuration (1.83 MHz, 512 MB RAM). Any ideas as what needs to be changed tweaked?
thank you,
Pablo

Yes, it is 16 bit. What's more some other strange thing happened: I had some 59 MB free on my hard drice. I imported some 27 MB of video and started working on it and after doing a bit of editing decided to go to iDVD and burn a DVD (actually I wanted to save an image so I can burn it faster on my external burner). The iDVD file was slightly over 3 GB - now it's removed since creating the DVD failed miserably. So I did quick math: 59 - 27 = 32. That's how much space I should have available on my hard drive. But guess what? It's only 15 GB left there. Somehow 17 GB gone missing!!! How do I get it back? I'm really afraid of trying iDVD again as making another DVD can render my MacBook Pro unusable...
Please, help!
Pablo

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