Old Slideshow reappears during burning

My DVD is simulating as I designed it, but when I burn the DVD, an older slideshow (not seen anywhere in the program) appears for the first 3 cards, then corrects and burns the proper slideshow. How can I get rid of this? Help!

Hi:
Probably you coild be burning using an older build from your hard drive. Look in your hard drive for all the builds (search for VIDEO_TS folders in spotlight) you have, delete them and build your project again.
Hope that helps !
  Alberto

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