Help! Poor quality DVD Play

Hi again!
I have edited a project on Final Cut Pro 5.1. The project was shot in 960 HD, and I exported the finished project using the "Export Quicktime" command in FCP. When I open the quicktime file, it plays beautifully in QT on my computer. I build an iDVD project and dragged the file in. On the iDVD preview, it plays in very high quality, but when I finally burn the DVD, it plays terribly.
I can see wavy lines and the sharpness is very poor.
I am no expert, but I am assuming this has something to do with the interlaced nature of the QT file. Is this right? Does anyone know how to fix this without using compressor/DVD studio pro? (Unfortunately I don't have them)
THANK YOU!!!

I have edited a project on Final Cut Pro 5.1. The
project was shot in 960 HD
So called PAL-optimal 960x540 isn't one of the usual formats for iMovie and iDVD.
I exported the finished project using the "Export Quicktime" command
in FCP. When I open the quicktime file, it plays
beautifully in QT on my computer. I build an iDVD
project and dragged the file in. On the iDVD preview,
it plays in very high quality, but when I finally
burn the DVD, it plays terribly.
The preview function in iDVD (and iMovie) plays the RAW source material and has no relation to the actual final encoded quality.
I can see wavy lines and the sharpness is very poor.
iDVD only support SD discs. All 16:9 content must be anamorphically squeezed to fit the SD format.
I am no expert, but I am assuming this has something
to do with the interlaced nature of the QT file. Is
this right?
I'll bet it has to do with the 960 format. iMovie and iDVD use the Apple Intermediate CODEC for 16:9 content. Your FCP movie probably went through a lot of interpolation/translation steps before making the mpg-2 encoder in iDVD.
Does anyone know how to fix this without
using compressor/DVD studio pro?
I suspect DVD SP could handle your content properly, but before buying FC Studio to get DVD SP, you might want to go to the DVD SP forum to ask about support for 960 format content in that application.

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