.mov to iDVD

Seems I miss one step. I proceed so :
1 - images into iMove
2 - export into .mov
3 - .mov to iDVD (iLife 09)
4 - Burn DVD
The problem is that on TV, some images tremble, mainly where there is a contrast between white and other dark colour (could be very nice with a lake, otnerwise, it's a problem)
Tried every images' size (1600/900, or 1024/576, etc, but this problem remains (excepted on my iMac)
Any solution ?
Thakns in avdance.

TV-safe mode. I don't see anything either in iMovie or iDVD.
This is from iDVD Help:
+_Checking the TV safe boundaries of an iDVD menu_+
+When you create a project, you may not know what kind of technology viewers will use to watch your DVD. For example, if you create a widescreen project and your viewers have standard television screens, some parts of your DVD may not be visible. Also, some television sets may not show the outer edge of your DVD menus and movies.+
+If you know that your DVD will be viewed on a television screen (not a computer screen), you can check your project to make sure all elements of it will be visible to viewers.+
+To see the TV safe boundaries for your project:+
+Make sure the menu you want to check is showing in the iDVD window.+
+Choose View > Show TV Safe Area.+
+A shaded area appears on the menu. The inner area that is not shaded is visible on most television sets.+
+If your project is widescreen, with a 16:9 aspect ratio, choose View > Show Standard Crop Area.+
+The area inside the boundaries is visible on a standard television screen.+
I hope this helps.

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