Settings for simple DVD

Hi
I made a .img for a dvd in fcpx of my 108 minute flick. Wasn't expecting it to be terribly fab and it wasn't. But was curious if Compressor can do any better. What settings would you suggest for a dvd that plays when inserted and has a menu with a few chapter markers?
I see there's a prefab, "MPEG-2 for DVD," but can't see if it creates a menu and am uncertain of quality.
Suggestions? Tips?
best
elmer

Hi Russ, thanks for the reply!
Well, I'm not complaining, I understand it's not easy and I just discovered it's SD, right, which probably was a big part of the reason it looked fuzzy and blocky with colors not quite what they should be on a friend's big HD screen.
I'm sending out to a few festivals and most allow Vimeo screeners which I have and which looks so much better. But some ask for dvds only. So I'm doing my best.
Russ, on another front, I'd really appreciate if you'd respond to this: One chapter marker didn't show up in the menu. The only reason I can think of is that there's a clip above the clip with the chapter marker, so I'm guessing—before I start another 4 hour process to get a .img—the chapter marker needs to be on the top clip to be 'seen' and appear in the menu. Correct?
Thanks again and...enjoy your Thanksgiving, btw!
elmer

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