Exporting slideshow to .mov and DVD STUDIO PRO

When i try to importe those exported .mov file into DVD studio i always have an error message that says DVD studio pro do not support NTSC file....
The same files just go well into iDVD

Thanks DLScreative,
Yes I tried converting the file to MGEG 2 with compressor, and even tried bringing it into FCP and exporting it to no avail. I am sure there was something wrong with the source file which was exported out of Aperture 3 using the (one of the two possible) H264 codecs.
I have since exported it as an MP4 and successfully made a DVD in DVDSP. I also read on another thread, that letting the computer go to sleep could effect the export (which did not occur during the MP4 export).
Either way, I presume there are some serious bugs. I am also confused as to why with all of the export options in the suit(s) of Pro Apps, why Aperture 3 limits you to so few export options?
Best,

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