Pixelated DVD from flawless source

I recently transfered about 76 mins. of footage from my DV camera into iMovie 5.0.2. I then dropped the project into iDVD 7.0.2 and used the professional setting to master to a VIDEO_TS folder. When I burn this to DVDR a short portion (about 15 sec.) in the middle of the movie is very pixelated. When I view that portion directly from the vob file it has the same pixelation problem. When I view it in iMovie it looks fine. I took that same portion and some surrounding footage and made a 28 sec. DVD. Now in this case it plays fine, which leads me to believe it's an iDVD problem. I've mastered this probably five or six times with the same problem every time. Any help would be appreciated.

Well, now I'm thoroughly confused.
I had thought that:
'Best Performance' meant that your project would encode the fastest but the quality is not the best.
'High Quality' meant that you would get better quality but encoding would take longer.
'Professional Quality' meant that the final result was the best possible quality but that encoding would take the longest.
I do fairly long projects, 1 to 2 hours and I want to have the very best quality regardless of how long the encoding takes. I'm using a Mac Pro, and I quit all other applications before encoding.
I had been using 'Professional Quality' because I had thought that this spread the data over the entire DVD and gave the best quality.
I find these names confusing. I have searched Apple's website to find a clarification of the encoding choices, but have not found one.
What should I be using if I want the very best quality but do not care how long the encoding process takes?

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