DVD Rips to Final Cut

I'm taking clips from a burnt DVD of archive material I'm working with and putting it into a Final cut. The project is primarily HDV so it would best to get the best quality output from the DVD of originally NTSC footage.
Any suggestions of what would be best quality? Up until this point I have been exporting to DV.

I assumed it better to export to Regular NTSC. The workflow in in HDV as a documentary shot in HDV however with cuts back to the NTSC. I assumed it better to NTSC because I will have the 4 by 3 aspect ratio to pan and scan manually. However would it be bettet to export to DV or to Mpeg 2

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  • Is it possible to export Final Cut Pro X or .MOV to DVD Studio Pro (Final Cut Studio)?

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  • Can you burn multible movies on one bluray dvd disc with final cut pro

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