Using IDVD for music promo

Hi guys,
Would really appreciate some advice on this:
Using IDVD I have produced a kind of interactive demo for the purpose of showcasing examples of my music productions. This project only uses audio files and images (no video). I realise that idvd is really for 'moving' media like video, but I really liked the graphical interface and want to produce something classier than just an A4 biog.
It all looks great, but when it comes to saving the project as a disk image it says "There were errors during the project validation. These errors have to be fixed before burning the project.". I think this is because there is no video in my submenus, just audio and background images (an exclamation mark appears on each of the submenus' frames).
Is it possible to use IDVD in the way I want or am I barking up the wrong tree?
If I am, what can I use to make a similar promo resource for my music?
Thanks in advance guys!
Ben, Brazil

Hello Ben,
I may be mistaking what you want to do, but if you have no video files linked to any of the menus, iDVD may be confused. To remedy this, you could either create a very short and quiet movie in iMovie (eg, your name on a single slide) and then link it to each submenu. Depending on the theme you're using, you may be able to "hide" the button by editing the button text to a period or a couple spaces. The other option is to create an alternate combination of your music and still images in iMovie and link it in a visible way to the menus.
If you are adventureous, the combination of Quicktime Pro, Photoshop/Elements, MakeEffectMovie, and iMovie can give you many of the same types of effects as the iDVD themes. Although the book is a bit dated now, many interesting ideas using that software are contained in "iMovie 3 Solutions" by Erica Sadun.
John

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