Rendered audio and video keeps "un-rendering" itself...

I'll render the whole thing, then click away and go to make one edit, and it all turns unrendered again. Must be some setting somewhere?

You haven't told us the codec that your sequence uses -look in Sequence settings window at bottom left - the entry next to "Compressor".
We also need to know what codec you converted the files from the DVD to. Open in QuickTime Player, press command and i keys. What does it say in the Inspector?

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