Best setting on DVD studio pro for PNG vid from final cut w/1280x720 res

Okay, so I am trying to find the way to make my video look best on a 720p tv set. The video is for kiosk use, so will only show on this one tv over and over. I want the text to look super crisp and sharp, so I have exported the video from final cut studio as a png with 1280 x 720 HD resolution. When I import it as an asset on DVD studio pro I notice that the resolution in the track menu is showing as 720x480i. What's the best way for me to setup DVD studio pro, so my video retains as much clarity and sharpness as possible? Is there no way to make it super sharp on an SD DVD? I set the encoding to Two pass VBR and the bit rate to 6.8 and max bit rate to 8.0, motion estimation to best... any tips would be highly appreciated. Thanks.

I want the text to look super crisp and sharp
then use a computer and presentation software, Powerpoint, Keynote Open Office Impress which is FREE
1280 x 1024 rez is a basic standard these days
http://www.apple.com/iwork/keynote/
http://www.openoffice.org/product/impress.html
I have exported the video from final cut studio as a png with 1280 x 720 HD resolution.
this is waste of time, your next step is compressing this image down to something like a tenth of its original size with much lower rez to an MPEG2
if you want acceptable results at video rez 720x576 PAL then use DVDSP
but you have to accept that creating a DVD severely compresses the video to MPEG2, which is fine for moving video but isnt the sharpest compared to computer rez.

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