Idvd importing/missing clip

I have created 5 imovies and they run just fine on imovie. I have troubble importing one of the movies into iDVD because it says that I'm missing one clip. I checked the movie and I don't have the clip that iDVD is asking me for. Do you know what can I do, or how or where can I find that clip?

Hello, I am also having a similiar problem, I am trying to burn an imovie project in idvd, and while it begins encoding, it gives me a message that I am missing clips that a) are not in my project, or b) are in my project and are not missing.
Can you help me to solve this? My contract project is due tomorrow, and I can not get it to them....?????
Chris

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