No Sound in Finished Project

Hi!
I have a problem with iDVD 6. In iDVD, everything works perfectly. All the menus, videos, pictures, sounds, and buttons work fine. However, when I burn the project to DVD, there is no sound in the video. The menus and special features all have sound, but the actual movie does not! The video is perfect, but there is absolutely no sound! This is getting to be a real pain especially since I did what iDVD help said to do: "Delete Encoded Assets". I did that, but it still doesn't work.
Does anybody know why it's like this and if there's a way to fix it?
P.S. The soundless video only occurs on this project. I burned a different project after I tried this one, and there was sound on that one!
Please help! Thanks!
MacBook Pro (15 inch)   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

I am having the same problem as you Michael...I created a project in iMovie HD...shared to iDVD...and when i burned the project...no audio on the dvd. When i previewed it in iDVD...it played perfectly with audio...but the burned project did not.
I am a new Mac user and this is the first iMovie HD and iDVD project that I have created...I really liked the results I got with iMovie HD, but am very frustrated with iDVD. I do not understand why this is happening. I have a MacBook Pro 17inch and i have all the recent software updated for iDVD and iMovie HD.
I tried deleting encoded assetts and reburning the project...no audio...
I tried deleting the old iDVD project and creating a new one...when burning the project...no audio...
I tried removing sound effects from the iMovie HD project...then sharing with iDVD and burning the new iDVD project...still no audio...
I tried extracting audio in iMovie HD under the advanced sections...then updated iDVD project...deleted encoded assetts...burned...and still no audio...
I tried sharing the iMovie HD project at full quality...then reimporting the project into iMovie HD...then sharing with iDVD and creating a new iDVD project...and when burning the project...still no audio...
Just curious Michael to see if reimporting the DV footage into iMovie HD and going from there helped in your instance...Also...If anyone has anymore suggestions on how to fix this problem...please let me know...I read somewhere that maybe deleting iDVD's cache might be helpful...not sure how to do this or if it would help with the audio problem...help please

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