IMovei '11 .mov films into DVD Studio Pro 4

I am in the process of moving from iLife to Final Cut Studio Software. I still have some movies in iMovie '11, which I want to burn on DVD. As iDVD is in a non-workable state on my Mac I want to use DVD Studio Pro4. I export the movies using the "Export using Quicktime" option as DVD Studio Pro claims to be able to import any Quicktime movie. However, when I try to import, I get the message that the format is not supported.
Surely there's something I'm missing here. Can anybody shed some light on this matter?

DVD SP does't do Blu-Ray.
If you have time to kill, do a search on the forum for hours of entertaining reading on this subject.
To create a DVD, use Compressor to generate the m2v and ac3 files needed by DVDSP to author a DVD.
Again, a search of this forum will turn up hundreds of threads - most of which are restating the process for authoring that is spelled out in the manual.
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