HIghest quality DV settings export to desktop and back to FCP?

HI,
Please forgive me! have looked everywhere but not sure if i'm looking in the right place- I'm new to video and FCP7, (FCstudio v 3) and having trouble finding info on this subject of export quality:
I have a 10 min vid imported at DV PAL 48khz/ PAL Firewire Basic settings. It was filmed w a Canon XM2 camera ('625lines/50fields' at resolution 720x576 miniDV) turned 90degrees to fit me in lengthwise, so i have dropped it into the viewer, set in/out points and corrected the 90degree turn+centered/cropped it accordingly in the 'motion' tab, and dropped it into the 'insert' yellow tab in the canvas, so now it's in the timeline and +plays the right way up etc+ when i move the playhead around.
There was no red line - just green, but pressed 'cmd R' anyway and something flashed across for a millisecond.
BUT i can't do anything with it as every time i try and drag or correct/edit the ends of the clip/s to edit it, looks all on its side again in the viewer/canvas which is really hard to work with! So i figured i'd mix it down to my movies folder/scratch disk as an independent movie and then re-import it again, ready to edit and chop up etc.
Does anyone know the BEST quality thingy in the 'export' quicktime conversion or quicktime movie drop down lists i should use to make it solid and rendered the right way up etc so i can re-import it in from my movies folder or desktop without doing any 'compression' or fancy things. (i got stuck a while back in imovie when i exported something as 'Full DV' quality which apparently wasn't as high quality as 'DV streaming' i found out later, so i'm a bit worried about getting it wrong again here. It needs to stay as hi res as poss as i need it for projection not just internet or smaller view.)
It has black stripes down the side, like a vertical letterbox but it suits the style of the film anyway so that's ok, but still i would love to know about the best way to keep it good and not have it go all jaggedy or pixely.
Thanks in advance for any info in the right direction!
Yours Humbley
thatsuper8looksnicerdoesn'tit?girl

My workflow is usually as follows: Edit video in FCP-->Export Quicktime with original sequence settings-->Bring into AE to do effects-->Export from AE with same compression as original FCP sequence settings-->Bring back into FCP to add chapter markers-->Export through Compressor to m2v. Before I export to m2v, everything I'm working with is HDV 1080i60.
For some reason FCP doesn't like the AE export.
What's also weird is that AE messes up the pixel ratio. When I play the FCP export in QT it looks perfect. When I play the AE export in QT it looks squished.
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