Muxing error

Hello All. This my  problem. Working in fcp created project close to 4.5 GB. Exported to QT then compressed using DVD setting for 150 min.  in order to send to DSP. When I pulled into DSP, and created menu and chapters I began to build. I received a muxing error. So as I began to work backwards. I discovered the orginal quicktime movie audio lagged in various spots. I began to work further back and then tried to make each chapter into individual m2v and ac3 files. I then tried different combinations of each chapter to find where the muxing error occured. Once I determined the chapters that had muxing errors I went back to the FCP project and checked each audio setting of clips and audio. All were the same.  I've never had a muxing error. We did change cameras half way through the project, but they were the same Canon and same settings (I believe). In fact we've never changed the audio on the camera. Any advise would be great.
Thanks!

After I exported as a quicktime, I then opened with compressor. I used 150 best quality for dvd. Somewhere between FCP and a qt movie, the audio began to lag. I can only combine a few chapters in order NOT to get the muxing error once inside DSP.
Thanks for the response.

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