Burning exported quicktime file to cd

Newbie here. After exporting different short (less than 3 minutes) files to quicktime (using a variety of settings) my quicktime file plays fine on my computer. I have even uploaded these files to Youtube with no problem.
The problem is burning the quicktime file to a cd. I've tried different write speeds, but the file hangs or is so choppy it is not watchable. I am not able to view the quicktime file on my computer or any other.
My computer is new (less than a month) so i tried burning a quicktime file exported from iMovie. That file plays fine. I wasn't sure if the problem was my cd drive.
Is there something simple i am missing? I've read many parts of the manual and looked thru this forum and am not finding a solution.

I was using a cd as the file was so small (ranging from 6mb to 600 mb - i've tried 2 dif files and converted them to quicktime multiple ways).
I did use the "quicktime movie" option to export, (along with the conversion. The conversion options had more settings i could control for Youtube use which was suggested on another site.http://www.kenstone.net/fcphomepage/you_tube_reduxgary.html) The sole purpose is to upload to Youtube. I'm burning to a cd as i am just giving the file to the person i made the movie for so they can keep it and upload to Youtube. I have not tried putting the quicktime file onto a dvd, but didn't think that was not needed for a 10mb quicktime movie. I did make the movie self-contained, but it won't play on my computer either.

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