Moving new movie to old idvd project?

I have re-worked my iMovie project and shared it to iDvd.   I wanted to insert the new project to the older iDvd project since I alreadt created a menu.  But i can't find any way to do so.  Instead I tried to create the same menu in the new project but I'm stuck on the music, it won't let me play it.  It shows the length of the menu as 15 sec and the volume is at mute.  The audio symbol has no sound waves so I know it needs to be changed but when I click on the symbol nothing happens.  This is really screwy.  Any suggestions?

I doubt that they would be backward compatible...

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