No audio from movie on the burned DVD

This is the 5th DVD I've made with the "Chapters" Theme on IDVD 6. All 5 were created as movies from various clips in IMovie and shared with IDVD. The other 4 came out fine, but on this 5th one, everything works fine on the computer in IMovie and IDVD, but when I burn the DVD, there is no audio on the movie. There is audio on all 3 menus, but when I click on the button, no sound on the actual movie. I've read quite a few of the discussions regarding audio problems, but most seem to be regarding loss of audio on menus or slideshows. In a response regarding these menu problems, someone referred to a muted sound icon. I can't find any audio icons for the actual movie. I've been working on this for over a week. Would really appreciate some help. Thanks.

Hi
May be this applies ?
*No audio on DVD disc.*
Most common origin:
1 Imported audio from iTunes:
• In iTunes copy out as an audio-CD .aiff
• Use this in Your movie project
2 Strange audio formats like .mp3, .avi etc.
• Change them to .aiff. Use an audio editor like Audacity (free)
Before burning the DVD:
• Do a DiskImage (File menu and down)
• Double click on the .img file
• Test it with Apple DVD-player
If OK:
• Make Your DVD - or -
• Burn from DiskImage with Apple Disk Util tool - and at an as slow speed as possibly eg x1
• OR burn with Roxio Toast™ if You got it
Yours Bengt W

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