Illegal angle problem

I'm composing a DVD without a menu as I want it to play the audio and video right as the user inserts the disc. The simulation looked great. But when I hit the Burn button I got a warning telling me there was an "Illegal Angle Situation, only the main video angle will be simulated". To be honest this is the first I've ever seen this. I've looked through the new FCP Studio 2 documentation and have yet to find anything referring to an illegal video angle for anything. If anyone has any ideas about the solution to this I'd appreciate the help. Thanks a ton in advance!

What I did was export the footage edited in FCP6 to Compressor. When Compressor launched I chose the settings for DVD-Best Quality-90 minutes as this whole video won't last more than 10 minutes, tops. When the encoding was complete I launched DVD Studio Pro, created a new project, dragged the two files (Dolby Digital, MPEG-2) to the tracks folder in the Outline window. As I wanted to have this DVD play as soon as it's inserted I used the instructions for that found here:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93812
I simulated the DVD and everything looked great. Then when I tried to burn the DVD the whole thing went heathen. As this is my first DVD project using FCP Studio 2 I'm sure it's probably something simple. But again, any help you render is greatly appreciated. So thank you very much, Hal!
Lance

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