Motion menu renders white

I have a template project which i've been using for years. Today - the quicktime mov animated background previews ok within DVDSP but when I come to build/burn the DVD the background is pure white. The motion buttons render correctly with video.
The only thing I can think of is a quicktime update may have caused this? v7.5.0 (861) or something has been corrupt in my project.
Any one else experienced this?

OK...I'm not going crazy...or we both are. Same deal, except I didn't upgrade QT...still on 7.4.1 (14).
I posted this on Creative Cow DVDSP forum also Thursday & no response yet. Did you get a fix?
Thanks,
Lee
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