MENU ASPECT RATIO ERROR UPON BIULD

All,
I wondered if anyone may be able to help... I've been constructing my company's showreel DVD using ENCORE over the last few weeks, encountering a mixed variety of unpredictable bugs along the way. Just when I thought I'd cracked the project, I've started to encounter a very troubling error that prevents me from build a finished DVD.
Upon Building, i continuously get the following message attached to a variety of different menu file names:
PGC "menu file name" has an error at 0.000s. The aspect ratio of this file is not supported by DVD. -PGC Info: name = GGN_MENU_FORD_story.ref= EBpgc, time = 0.000s
I presumed that this was relating back to the pixel aspect ratio of the menus upon creating in Photoshop, but the frustrating thing is that i haven't changed these ratios from successful builds on earlier versions of the disk. I'm loathed to start unpicking the project...
Any ideas? Thanks,
Will

Tell me about the menu that is erroring - its aspect ratio, is it a motion menu, etc.

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