Exporting video shot in cine 24

I have shot some footage in cine 24 to export to idvd. Is there something that should be done differently for cine 24? It seems that some of it has come out shaky, particularly in faster action in the shoot.
I shoot in DV (not HD) 16:9, edit in FCE 3.5.
Just to go over the export to see if I have it correct.
export>quicktime movie>audio-video,movie self contained-
I then have to adjust the ratio to 853 for the wide screen with QTpro, then import to idvd.
Anything I am missing?
Secondary question, is there anyway to keep the widescreen/16:9 at the time of the export and not go through the extra step of QTpro? it would seem that FCE is made for HD format and would export that way-just an extra step and annoyance.
Thanks for both questions

I have burned it to a dvd FCE-export>quicktime movie, watch it on tv via dvd player.
When there is movement/action in the shot looks as if not "de-interlaced", but it is not a still, do not think it is the same. Jittery,back and forth, in the aspect of when someone or something is moving across in the shot.
I tried a dvd by exporting in dv streaming and the jitteryness was not there, but I understand that quicktime conversion should not be used for dvd's. why?
I still wonder if the cine24 mode has something to do with it.

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