Making a Good DVD with HD footage

Hi there,
I am finishing up a feature as I speak and am having trouble getting a good quality image for the DVD. The Film was shot on an HVX-200 and looks just great. That is until I try to export it out. I get a good amount of Jaggy edges and artifacts throughout the 78 Min film. This especially occurs when Motion FX are in play as in the Main Title. We will be having a screening soon for the Execs and I would like to have the best possible quality picture to show them does anyone have an recommendations on how to get a great showable image on DVD or if there is another way format in which I could present it?
I am running FC Studio 2 by the way.

Hi Jake,
If you export your movie in FCP use QT movie (self-contained checked) not QT movie conversion as that would recompress your movie.
Also check out the video on an external monitor not the canvas or computer screen.
To create your DVD first use Compressor (either send the timeline to Compressor or create a QT movie self-contained and import that in Compressor).
After you have done that in Compressor settings tab choose DVD;best quality 90 minutes, drag and drop it in the rectangular area above the settings tab where your video title is being shown.
Compressor will create an MPEG2 video and an ac3 dolby stereo audio file when you click submit.
In the inspector window you can customize settings.
When the compression is done then use FCPstudio4.
Following this workflow has served me very well when producing videos originally shot with HVX 200.
Hope that helps,
G.

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