Using H264 for standard DVDs?

Is it possible to use the H264 compression codec to create mpeg2 files for use on a standard DVD? What I mean is, if I use this codec to compress my quicktime files to mpeg2, will the finished DVDs play on a standard DVD player or will they need to be played on an HD DVD player?
The source footage is standard definition DV (720 x 480). I just want to use the new H264 codec because I'm trying to squeeze as much footage as possible onto one DVD-9. Please let me know if anyone has experimented with this.
Thanks, Jason

Doesn't work that way. MPEG2/MPEG1 and H.264 are different encoders and a standard DVD player can not process H.264 video. For that matter, there aren't any commercially available HD DVD players available yet so H.264 is pretty much limited to playback on computers.

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