DVD MOVIE LOOKS LIKE CRAP ON HD TV

Help!
My DVD movies look horrible on my 46" Samsung 1080p LCD television. I have made DVD movies featuring still images directly in iDVD as well as from iPhoto to iMovie to iDVD.
Many thanks.
Kristina

Thanks for replying! I am making these movies with
high resolution still images. These same images look
amazing on the screen shown through iPhoto. Can I not
maintain this quality in a DVD movie with the same
images?????
No.
NTSC DVD images are 640x480 pixels AT BEST - this is only 0.3 megapixels. There is absolutely no way such DVD images will match the quality of multi-megapixel digital cameras.
See Preparing images for DVD slideshows at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iDVD/6.0/en/17.html for more information about using still images in iDVD slideshows.

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