"Incompatible format" with DVD Studio Pro

I'm trying to put together a DVD with DVD Studio Pro. When I transfer the movie into the "track 1" area in DVD Studio it says "Incompatible format". I've tried going under "preferences", then under the "project" tab and selecting both HD DVD and SD DVD but neither setting makes a difference, it still will not accept the clip. I've gone into the "General" tab under preferences and tried setting the resolution to the same as the movie file and still nothing. Does anybody have any suggestions as to what might be going wrong?
Just to let you know as well, I have a smaller file that I've tried inserting into DVD Studio and it seems to work fine. Both this smaller file(891MB) and the actual movie that I'm trying to add(22.1GB) have the exact same attributes when checked in QuickTime using "command + i"
Here's the info for the movie file I'm trying to add:
Self contained QuickTime file from Final Cut that is about 2 hours long.
Apple HDV 1080i60, 1440 x 1080 (1888 x 1062), Millions
16-bit Integer (Little Endian), Stereo, 48.000 kHz
Normal Size:1920x1080 Current Size:1920x1080 (actual)
Here's the info for the small video that works:
Self contained QuickTime file from Final Cut that is about 4 minutes and 39 seconds long
Apple HDV 1080i60, 1440 x 1080 (1888 x 1062), Millions
16-bit Integer (Little Endian), Stereo, 48.000 kHz
Normal Size:1920x1080 Current Size:1920x1080 (actual)
Any help is appreciated!

Your best bet is to encode the video outside of DVD SP to an m2v stream. Are you making a SD DVD or HD DVD?

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