File conversion for DVD

Hi:)
I'm trying to export a 3 minute and 25 second edited video to burn to DVD. The video was recorded on a Canon HV20 (consumer HD) and on HD DV tapes, when I make a Quicktime movie the quality looks great but when try to burn that on to DVD using iDVD the DVD won't play. I tried exporting using quicktime conversion to make an avi file but the quality of the footage was seriously comprimised, though I could burn that avi file on to a DVD the playback quality was crap. Can anyone offer advice on the best way to convert Final Cut Express edited footage to burn on to a DVD? thanks in advance for all your help!

File>Export>QuickTime Movie.
Don't use QT Conversion.
Ian.

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