Tag at beginning of dvd burn... but not on the timeline

I just made my first dvd burn of a fcpx project and when I played back the dvd... it started with the project's video tag.  Yet when I look at the timeline, it's not there.  How do I get rid of this tag being the first video to appear?

At the beginning of the dvd... on playback of the burn... there is what looks like a (computer/fcpx?) generated graphic.  It has the projects name at the top left and about middle bottom 1/3 is a play button... It looks like something from the event library.  It's there before playing the video and it goes away as soon as I hit play with the remote.  What is it and why is it there?  How do I get rid of it?

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