IMOvie DVD Quality with jpg images

Hi,
I put 130 High res jpgs into an iphoto album, and I then imported them into iMovie. Added two sound tracks, and then went to iDVD to create the DVD. I dont think that the quality is good at all, and I am wondering what I may be doing wrong ?
Can anyone tell me if there is a hig res setting in iMovie or an HD setting ?
I am burning to a -R DVD, and then playing back on my TV
Thanx.

Hi Tanko:
You have another option, edit all those HighRes jpegs in IMOVIE9 or FotoMagico.
If you use IMovie9, export as full to QT, then record the file to a USB thumdrive and play it thru the WD Media Player thru HDMI to your HighDEf TV
You will be able to view them in their full resolution, edits and all even with music tracts.
Thanks,
Marvelou

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