"incompatible formats" when importing for SD DVD

I used FC to edit and used these settings for AV:
Playback output
VIDEO: Apple firewire NTSC 720 x 480
AUDIO: default
[checked box] Different output for Edit to Tape/Print to Video
VIDEO: HDV (1440 x 1080) 60i
AUDIO: default
Then I took it through Compressor using Dolby Digital 2.0 which is ac3 and MPEG -2 6.2 Mbps 2-pass which has a usage for SD DVD.
Please help!

DVD SP (and other apps) are either non-Universal (older versions) or Universal Versions. Universal is reuqired forr Intel Macs or weirdness can occur (if you get it to run.) 4.2.1 is Universal Binary, so that is okay.
A quick easy check - are you trying to bring a NTSC MPEG into a PAL DVD SP project (or vice versa?) That will cause an issue
Also depending on how you installed things could also be an issue - Final Cut Studio 2 (if an upgrade) seems to have less issues when done as a clean install on an OS that did not have an earlier version installed (of FCP Studio). Leopard also has issues - better to an erase and install of the OS and not upgrade off of Tiger.
Check the NTSC/PAL issue to start, always good to knock off some of the easy ones first as issues...

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