Movie STUTTERS-HD to disc image played on MAC DVD PLAYER

I compressed a movie from FCP, via compressor (H.264 HD 720x1280) and put it into DVD studio pro.
It played fine in simulation. I output via the advance burn to "Hard Drive" img file. When played the movie stops and starts (stutters) as it plays. All the menus work. I have done this before without a problem. I tried playing on both a G-5 and a powerbook pro. Any ideas.

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