No video when buring an iMovie to DVD via Toast 7.01

I have a video in iMovie with a length of slightly more than 2 hrs. iDVD said it can't be burnt due to the length, so I used Toast to do it.
I dragged the iMovie file to Toast (DVD-video setting) and encoding etc went well. However, when I played the disk on DVD player or VLC, all I got was audio with a black screen! Any idea what went wrong?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

I have no idea; I don't use Toast for that purpose. Try Roxio's site. I understand they have discussions there, too.

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