Converting North American HDV1080 60i into European HDV 50i

Hello folks,
I have HDV footage (1080 60i). I need to make a DVD for friend in Europe, so I am looking for the best way how to end up with HDV 1080 50i DVD. Does anyone have any experience with this? Should I just edit in 60i and then use Compressor to convert it to 50i, or edit in 60i and just export it as HDV 50i, or is there any other trick of how to do this?
Thank you so much.

If it is a PAL stream you should convert it to NTSC before bring it into DVD SP. I usually will export as self contained using ProRes, use Compressor to convert the same Codec in PAL/NTSC (which ever way it is going) then encode that to m2v.
but thing is I have no way of checking if it will play in a NTSC DVD player here in the UK.
Usually many players outside the US will play NTSC discs, you may want to check around to see if someone has a player.

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