DVD studio pro track doesn't accept HD video asset??

Hello,
I am ready to burn my project on a DVD but it doesn't seem to accept HD resolution in DVD studio pro?
I exported my project into a quicktime movie in FCP using Apple ProRes 422, aspect ratio HD(960x720).
When I drag the imported quicktime movie onto the track in DVD studio pro, it automatically corrects the resolution setting of the track to 720x480 and 1280x720 option turns not selectable.
Why does this happen and how could I set the track in DVD studio pro to burn the disc without changing the aspect ratio and quality of the video??
please help!
thanks in advance.
YK

Hi Javi,
thanks for your message.
I was reading the discussion here and it looks like this explains the same question:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/4987864#4987864
meanwhile i have exported the project using compressor with settings for DVD. this time DVD studio pro seems to import the video fine and is able to burn.
It is working but I hope i am making the right action for the best quality result. please let me know if you have any thoughts on this.
many thanks!

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