Export setting for HV40 native 24p?

I'm using the HV40 presets in Premiere CS3 for native 24p which work great, however when I export to DVD through Encore the only option I can see is "NTSC 23.976 Widescreen High Quality" which doesn't look very good no matter how much I bump up the quality settings, can someone tell me how to export my HV40 native 24p video to DVD and what presets or setting to use?  Thanks.

Hi I'm not sure where you are getting at but this camera has a native 24p mode which allows 24 frames per second instead of the standard 60i to be captured and recorded, their previous cameras (the HV20 and HV30) record the 24p in “cinema mode” which is actually 60 interlaced frames to tape. This requires an extra step of running the captured media through some type of reverse telecine (like a pass through Compressor) to remove the extra pulldown frames. Since this new native 24p mode is still recording to tape, Premiere removes those flagged frames on the tape, on the fly, upon capture.
In any event I've tinkered with exporting using the 24 frame mode and it looks ok when the bitrate is bumped up to 8k at CBR and not a VBR 3-8 variation.  Thanks for the replies, cheers.

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