No target for MPEG-2 and video elementary stream

What the heck does "could not create the DVD because there was no target that is an MPEG-2 elementary stream" mean?
I'm trying to create a DVD but once Compressor 3.5 was about to finish it said that. I tried to export from FCP to create a .aiff and then make a ac-3 from there. DVD Studio Pro Compressor not working.

Elementary streams are the two components that make up each movie's content on a DVD.
A video track in MPEG 2 format and an audio track in AC3 or AIFF format.
Sounds like the video part is missing in your case.

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