How do I burn the best quality iMovie project to a DVD for TV & Computer?

I have created a 7 minute long iMovie slideshow project in iMovie '08 that I want to burn in the best quality possible to a DVD so I can play it on a PC and and on a regular DVD player connected to a TV. How can I do that? I tried exporting it in iMovie under SHARE > EXPORT MOVIE, then burnt that to a disk, but the quality of the pictures was very poor on the disk playback. How can I keep or get as close as I can to the original quality when creating a DVD? Thank you.

Use Share/Export to Media Browser/Large.
Then in iDVD, you should find your movie in the Media Browser there.
Keep in mind that DVD is standard definition 640x480 so it will never look as good as an HD or a many megapixel camera.

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