Timing changes from iPhoto to iDvd

I made a slideshow in iPhoto5 with precise timing as far as music to photos. On export to iDVD5 to enable burning to a dvd, the timing has changed. It's just a little 'off.' Is there a workaround?
  Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

Robin:
If you export your iPhoto slideshow w/sound as a QT movie and then import it into iMovie you can select the movie in the timeline and use the Advanced->Extract menu option. That will extract the audio and put it in the audio track below the video track. Then adjust as necessary and close your iMovie project.
Next open the iMovie project package, Control-click on the file and select "Show package contents" in the Contextual menu. Navigate down in the package to the Shared Movies/iDVD folder. Select the movie file in there and drag into your open iDVD menu window, avoiding any drop zones that may be there.
That should give you a properly times slideshow.

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