Ken Burns effect flickering in burned idvd

I have put together a movie in imovie6 and included still photos. The burned dvd looks fine except for the photos where i used the Ken Burns effect. What is causing this?

Movie HD 6.0.3 renders jaggy and flickery still images when sending them to tape or iDVD
And by NOT using Share/Export to iDVD - from within iMovie - but instead
• Close iMovie
• Import iMovie project (icon with a Star on it) into iDVD and iMovie can not render
resulting in a much better result when iDVD does this.
If used Share/Export to iDVD - then the photos in the iMovie project NEEDS TO be
re-imported and re-edited into place.
The old one is harmed so they need to be replaced.
Yours Bengt W

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    http://www.lqgraphics.com/phototomovie.php
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