What is the Best Quality Export??

Hi. I am editing a documentary, and i need to know what is the *BEST QUALITY export for my movie out of Final Cut Pro (6.0.2)*. All the video was f*ilmed using the Canon XL1S*. When i export and burn to DVD the image looks a bit fuzzy. I don't know if it is some how compressed, but *it does not look as "crisp" or sharp as the original image recorded onto the Mini DV*. I have been exporting test using the *"Current Settings" of the timeline wich i believe is the DV NTSC 48 kHz* setting. *Please Help!!!*

Shane's Stock Answer #3: How to output lossless Quicktime movies
To export your project so there is no loss in quality, simply go to the File Menu and select EXPORT>QUICKTIME MOVIE. Not Quicktime Conversion, fot this will compress the footage. Make sure the settings match your timeline settings, make it self contained, do NOT recompress the footage, and you are set.
I believe that you are doing it right. Now, to get that into DVD SP the best way possible, you have to use Compressor and the BEST QUALITY presets. Take THOSE resulting files into DVD SP.
Shane

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