IMovie to iDVD to 97 min Project=FREEZE

I hope someone can help:
According to my Project Info, the "Duration" is 97:26, Video Mode is NTSC, 16:9, and "Best Quality." The project gets off to a roaring start. No Problems.
Then when it hits the "Audio Encoding" portion, iDVD stops responding and FREEZES. HELP!!! I've tried this three times, and I've recreated the project twice.

Jamie, I have always enterpreted Force Quit as asking me whether an application is not responding, and do I therefore want to quit it. I say this because, having quitted the application I accused of not responding, I am then given a list within Force Quit of all other open applications in case I want to quit them as well.
Have you tried leaving iDVD to get on with it for a couple of hours, just to see if it actually ever completes the job of audio encoding?
What I do, when I get to the burn stage, be it as disk image or actual burning of a DVD, is quit all other application I had open, and just leave it to get on with it - like I said, overnight if it is a longish project. I have so far made around 35 DVDs of old (going back up to 20+ years) family tapes from either VHS, or the original analogue camera tapes. I generally limit these to 90 minutes or so after re-editing, cleaning up, adding music or whatever, in iMovie, I then save the project (for probably the 25th time) and close iMovie, then open iDVD, import the iMovie after I have decided on what theme I am using, made sure that the chapters work, saved the iDVD project and then set it to save as a disk image which, after a few tweaks in myDVDedit, are sent off to Toast for burning. Each time (until I decided to go to bed and leave the iMac to deal with it) I was amazed at how long the audio rendering took - easily as long as the video rendering.
Now, video rendering taking ages I can understand: 90 minutes of video @ 25 frames per second (PAL) is some 8,000,000 images (frames), each of which is individually 'rendered' (coded) by the CPU. You can forgive it for taking 2-3 hours!
Quite how audio is 'rendered' passeth all understanding (by me) but it clearly takes almost as long. An interesting experiment would be to make a test movie of exactly 60 minutes in length and not importing the entire sound track except for, say ten minutes, and then see exactly how long that took to render. We would then have some kind of yardstick of how long each project might take to complete!

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