EXPORTING TO DVD Pro

I have had horrible results with my titles created in FCP and exported to DVDPRO. They are pixilated. I was using Quicktime export. What I want are the crisp images I used to get on my PC with my Matrox realtimne export card. I recently tried compressor and titles are much better. Is this the best way?
Also, I have tried compressor by right clicking on my sequence in FCP and using Export with compressor. BUT I get no audio.
bobby

Hi:
Good reading as starting point, but things have changed a lot from DVDSP 1 to these days (and everybody is happy with those changes!).
Just to mention some differences
- Now AC3 encoding is integrated into Compressor 2 or higher. A.Pack application is no longer available.
- MPEG2 Quicktime encoding component is not longer available. Again you must use Compressor to encode your clips.
- Thanks God DVDSP user interface has changed too !!
I think the OP could visit the DVDSP forum. Using just the Search feature he will get the answers.
  Alberto

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