Frustrating skips in DVD playback

I have verified that there are no problems in the video in FCP. I export as QuickTime Movie uncompressed video NTSC 48K/8 bit.
I then burn my DVD and the result is that there are visual frame drops when playing back the DVD. I've tried all sorts of different export options including animation codec and others. The difference is that the skips happen at different places.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Aron

I export as QuickTime Movie uncompressed video NTSC 48K/8 bit.
Try using DV stream video (it's actually compressed about 4:1) - that's what the iApps were designed for.
Then, create a disk image first (File>Create Disk Image) and see how it plays in Aple's DVD Player application.
Finally, use Apple's Disk Utility to burn the disk image to writable media at a low burn rate. Disk Utility should give you a few burn rate choices (click on the blue triangle to the right of your burner description). Roxio's Toast Titanium 7 give me more choices.
Burning at a lower speed reduces burn errors on the disc and make the disc more compatable with set-top DVD players and reduces/eliminates skipping.

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