Pictures "snap" after adding transitions

I'm very frustrated with IDVD. In every movie I make there are a few pictures that, after adding the transition they "flash", it happens usually at the begining of the movie, but not necessarily. It is a random flaw and it comes with a sound that is similar to the sound we hear when the monitor goes to sleep.
I've tried deleting, clearing the transition and the picture, but whatever stays in its place acquires the same defect. I don't know what else to do, I've tried everything. If someone knows what I should do, please write back, I have loads of clips to make, but I won't until I know how to fix this.
I've read similar complaints but with video after adding transitions, but mine only happens with pictures.
thank you,
Paula

Hello, Paula,
I noticed that you posted to the iDVD discussions, but your problem sounds as if it occurs with your iMovie, not iDVD.
Having a 'flash' with certain transitions has been noted in iMovie postings before. I have had that happen on occasion. The solution for many of us has been to delete the offending transition, and then play the end of the clip preceding the removed transition. You have to play it frame-by-frame, and you may see one frame of all white. Delete this one frame, redo the transition and you should be ok.
If the video is ok, but there is still a pop/snap/buzz noise, that is also a known problem and has occurred since iMovie 4. This 'popping' noise usually occurs between a silent photo and a video clip.There is no good solution yet, but if you zoom out the timeline until you see the cross-shape of the transition, you can select 'Show volume levels' and manually adjust the volume of the transition. Sometimes I have just lowered and then raised back the volume level bar and the noise has markedly reduced.
Hope this is helpful to you!

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