Help, I brought  a PAL DVD into FCP using MPEG Streamclip.

MPEG streamclip converted the file into a Quicktime file and the footage looked great in FCP. I then brought in other minidv footage via firewire. I exported everything as one clip whith chapter markers using Compressor and now when I bring all of the footage into DVD studio Pro 4 the PAL footage looks like a rake is dragged accross it but the minidvd footage looks great.
Any ideas?
mac   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
mac   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Am I not supposed to use compressor on the PAL stuff? Maybe it's already compressed?

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