MPEG-2 DVD or Quicktime Movie File ?? HELP!

I am finished with a ten minute video that needs to be burned to DVD with the upmost quality.
I captured and edited the project in 1080i HD.
Should I export as MPEG-2 DVD and then to Encore?
Or should I export as a Quicktime Movie File at maximum depth?
Which one will look best on a DVD??
Are these my two best choices, or is there another way to do it to make the quality even better??
I need this done by tonight, so if anyone can lend there expertise, i would be so appreciative.
THANK YOU ALL
PS- I have cs4 Premiere and Encore
Mac Pro Quad Intel
Canon HD cameras

As far as I know, the DVD specification calls for MPEG, not Quicktime... so Encore will just have to re-encode a QT file (if it will even accept that format as input)
You may, of course, export as DV AVI type 2 with 48khz sound and let Encore do the actual encoding to DVD format

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