Poor quality of from FCE to idvd

Hello All,
We have used iDVD to burn our fce projects. This week we burned a reunion filmed mainly in doors. On FCE the footage looked fine as well as after exporting to QuickTime. Once burned on iDVD and played on a HD tv, the picture is extremely grainy. We switched the tv to standard screen which helps a little, but overall the quality is poor. Even the type on the chapter titles looks blurry. I tried changing the encoding preferences (in iDVD) to professional quality, but couldn't see much difference.
The original footage was filmed in hd and captured at 29.97 fps and hdv-apple intermediate codec 1080i60.
Any advice would be great.
Gobble Gobble,
Jamie

Jamie,
Please provide a little more information.
1) How long is your movie, that is what is the play time?
2) How did you get the movie to iDVD? The best way is to export the movie from FCE as a Quicktime Movie (not Quicktime Conversion). The close FCE and then open iDVD and then go get your movie from with in iDVD.
Also, I hope you realize you had HD material, but iDVD is Standard Definition. How good it looks depends a lot on how well your TV and your DVD player upscale.

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