Simple Q regarding Final Cut and DVD Studio Pro

Why can you not use .mov files exported through QuickTime Conversion in DVD Studio Pro? What is the best format to use .mov files exported through QuickTime Movie or avi files?

The point being made is why you are doing a QuickTime conversion?
The best practices workflow for many:
1. Export self contained current settings audio and video;
2. Open Compressor and assign the DVD preset for video consistent with the length of the video in minutes and the Dolby2 audio.
3. Take the video m2v file and audio AC3 file and import those into DVD SP.
Do not use DVD SP to do the encoding because it lacks the controls Compressor does and forces the use of aiff audio.

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