Exort Slideshow for DVD project

Hi, I have made several slideshows in Aperture 3.1.1 which I now want to burn on a DVD.
I'm having problems figuring out which export option to use.
HD wouldn't work as DVDs are SD by definition, so would probably loose a lot of quality in compression through DVD Studio Pro.
Ideally, I would like a lossless option, so I can convert it in MPEG-2 my self and then burn it.
But Aperture only uses H.264(which is not great) AND MPEG-4, which I'm not very familiar with
Any suggestions on what is the best option for DVD?

Hi lindy4
Does it play well on Apple's DVD Player App on your mac computer?
That's the recommended approach on this forum.....namely to make a disc image first from the File menu within iDVD which is created on the Hard Drive. From there you may wish to use apple's Disc Utilities (or Roxio Toast) and burn the image to Verbatim /Maxell DVD-R media at 4 x or slower (slower is better).
Side note: Use Apple's DVD Player app (and not iDVD's Preview function) to actually test playback prior to burning to DVD-R.
Hope this Helps
http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/idvd/id2-4.html
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iDVD/6.0/en/17.html
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93006
http://lqgraphics.com/phototomovie.php

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