Still no audio track on my DVD

Ok so I re-exported my video with the DV settings rather than the current settings in FCP. I checked before saving and I made sure it included both video and audio. I then opened that exported that file and it worked just fine. I had clean audio and video. I created my project in IDVD and previewed a couple of chapters prior to burning and again everything worked great. I burn the DVD and again I have no audio. So to further troubleshoot this issue I made a dvd of a project that I had already made a dvd for before this trouble started and that DVD works just fine. I am stumped. Is the project somehow corrupt from FCP? I may try and bring this project to my mac at work to see if this continues. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

No audio at all?
Before exporting from FC, did you mixdown your audio .. First, Select All. Then, Sequence>Render Only>Mixdown. Re-export the sequence to Quicktime Movie, not Quicktime Conversion. If you have been exporting as reference movies before (not self-contained) try checking the make self-contianed box. This will give you a much larger file and dramatically increase your export time, but it may be worth a try

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