Jagged Jpegs

I am struggling with jagged images using the slideshow feature of DVD Studio Pro. Images were shot in 300 dpi and I have moved them down to 72, but whenever I play on DVD player on regular TV, get jagged images. What gives?

By any change are you using DVDSP 4.1? There's an issue discussed in several topics here where slideshows and menus have problems with still images.
Several people have verified the issue is with 4.1 because when they revert to a previous version the issue goes away. See this thread as an example. There are others as well: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=604241&start=0&tstart=0
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