"no video tracks defined"

That is the messeage I get after I try to burn the DVD.
After clicking "Share" it works fine. The standard "theme" opens up, click burn it all works fine. However, if I edit the drop zone to add my own shots, titles, it won't burn and come up with the above message.Why?
Help me if you can I'm feeling down.
Please.
g5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

John:
Read through this first:
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=4494892#4494892
:)Sue

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