How do I change PAL 25fps to 50fps in compressor?

Hi,
I have a EX1 and have finally managed to get some decent SD footage by editing in HD 1280 x 1080 50P HQ in FCP (I do click yes when it asks me if I would like to keep if I would like to change sequence settings to match the slip settings - which always baffles me a bit, because I have already set the sequence to the settings of the clip).
I then export as a quick time (not self contained) and select a 90 minute DVD in compressor. The only option I get is for 25fps (I do need it in PAL). How do I keep the original 50fps that it was shot in?
Thanks

PAL footage for DVDs is 25 fps. The only other option is 24p. The DVD specs do not allow for 50 fps footage.

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