What is the best QT setting for iDVD?

Hi
I am making a Quicktime movie from a cut in Media 100. What is the best format to export for iDVD? I already tried exporting DV/DVC Pro - NTSC and it didn't look all that great (flickering and rippling on the DVD player.)
I am currently trying a straight best quality NTSC Video export. My cut is about 7:45.
thanks
JB
Dual 2 GHz PowerPC G5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Hi John:
Welcome to discussions!
I would use QuickTime Pro export settings, choose 'NTSC-DV' with a frame rate of 29.97. Choose 'No Compression' for audio and set the rate to 48.000 kHz.
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