DVD Studio Pro/MPEG Streamclip and PAL

Hello All:
I'm trying to convert several PAL DVDs to NTSC. I'm using MPEG Streamclip to convert the PAL VIDEO_TS folders. Then I'm compiling them on Studio Pro.
My Streamclip settings are as follows:
Export to Other Formats>
Quicktime>
DV/DVCPRO NTSC>
Best>
29.97>
16:9>
740 x 480>
48KHz/16bit
I'm getting a lot of artifacting (picture shifts during pans, jagged edges (interlacing?), etc.)
They don't look bad on my computer monitors in either app, but of course a burned DVD playing on a real-world Sony broadcast monitor tells a much different story.
Does anyone have any setting(s) suggestions to smooth over these problems?
Thanks!!

First off, thanks to everyone for all your great suggestions.
Agreed that the material was compressed to begin with. (Begin rant)...I'm amazed that so many people have a finished DVD they've spent hundreds on, yet apparently have no access to source material or even assets. No matter how I try to explain why the finished product won't look as good as what they gave me, the response is "it's DVD--DVD always looks great. Why can't you make it look great?" (end of rant, thanks...)
I'm on a PPC running Final Cut Studio 1 (so ProRes is unavailable to me). I took the footage to another system (Intel dual-core running FCS 3), used ProResLT, and to tell you the truth, I didn't see any noticeable difference--fade ups/downs are jerky, jagged lines between light & dark areas, etc. I'm also playing them back on both Sony and JVC broadcast monitors. I did some research on past threads, and downloaded and used JES Deinterlacer--no change. Even untrained eyes notice the problems.
I guess I was looking for someone who had had the same issue, and had a silver bullet to share with me. I've been on this for two days now, and my options are drying up. If I do succeed, somehow, I'll report back on what I did.
Thanks again.

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