Exporting HDV movie to sd thru idvd-h.264 or Prorez 422?

Can do the 'share' option but the idvd menus are far superior.  So exporting thru QT (not QT conversion), which would yield the better results h.264 or Pro rez?  And will set the idvd prefs to Best Performance.

Export to QuickTime using Current Settings (same as your Timeline) and Self Contained.
iDVD will recompress to MPEG 2 -the basis of a DVD Video disc.
Exporting to H.264 means that your video will be compressed twice. This is bad.
Imlearningalot wrote:
Can do the 'share' option but the idvd menus are far superior.
Taking the time to learn DVD Studio Pro, which comes with Final Cut Studio will give you even more control and completely customizable menus.

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