What format's best for burning iDVD project?

I have a two hour documentary I'm hoping to burn in iDVD.
Using Quicktime Pro and/or Mediaclip I created files in these formats: .dv, m4v, mov.
Given the length of the film, what format file should I import into my iDVD project?
Thanks very much.
Bohdan

First recommendation is to not exceed 2 hours of QuickTime playback (120 mins) for SL media (and twice that for DL). It's actually smart to keep it a few mins. shy of the stated duration/s.
Secondly, here are the files which work best:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iDVD/7.0/en/6655.html

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