Poor quality video when I make a DVD

Hi,
I've been very disapointed when making DVDs from HD footage.  I create a sequence in Premiere Pro CS5 and use the Dymnaic Link software to bring that sequence into Encore with out rendering it.  The sharpness and clarity are fine on the original footage but as soon as I make it into a DVD the output is always less sharp and less defined.  Now I understand it is reduced in definition when rendered for the DVD but if I buy a DVD and play it on a 65 inch high def TV it is almost as clear as a blue ray.  The stuff I make doesn't even look good on a 25 inch TV:(.
Can any one help me figure out what I'm doing wrong?
thanx,
Mel

What are the recommended settings in Sorenson Squeeze 6.5 for making transcoded files for Encore CS 5   SD DVDs?  Is this a good work around to the problem in this thread?
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