Can't Import MPEG-2

DVDSP doesn't offer an MPEG-2 option in Using QuickTime Conversion. I tried to use Compressor to obtain a 2-pass MPEG-2 encode for a 40 minute show. DVDSP crashes upon every attempt to import. Can anyone help me?

Hi
I tried to use Compressor to obtain a 2-pass MPEG-2 encode for a 40 minute show.
What format and lenght in minutes is your program?
What preset did you use when tried Compressor?
By the way, the QT MPEG2 export is no longer available from . . . I don't remember from what version! Sorry. Read this link:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301871
  Alberto

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