IDVD Project Content is Now Blank

Hi All,
I have just tried to reopen an iDVD project that I started a few months ago and the project is now blank. It still is over 480 megs in size so there has to be content saved in the file. I have also tried to restore an older copy from Time Machine but it is also blank.
What could possibly be wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
J_J

If I understand the question correctly, iDvd expects / defaults to the documents folder. HOWEVER there is much more to this than meets the eye. You can better understand where iDvd expects to find video assets (we refer to these assets as QT pointers really since iDvd itself only points to reference movies / files on your hard drive). One can learn a great deal simply by studying how iDvd "Archives" an existing iDvd project (if one should choose this method of saving). Here I'm merely quoting "The Missing Manual" written by David Pouge which I highly recommend.

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