Bad quality video when I do a DVD

Hello

I was very disappointed when HD DVD footage.  I have create a sequence in first Pro CS5 and use the Dymnaic link software to make this sequence in again with out making it.  Sharpness and clarity are fine on the original film, but as soon as I do in a DVD, the output is always less strong and less defined.  Now, I understand that it is reduced in definition when rendering for DVD, but if I buy a DVD and play on a TV high-definition 65 inches high, it is almost as clear as a Blue Ray.  The stuff that I do seem to not even good on TV 25 inches: (.)

Can someone help me understand what I am doing wrong?

Thank you

Mel

There is a huge difference between those made of commercial DVDs and at home.

If you want to play home made DVD on the big screen you a DVD with upscaler.

For HD DVD will I suggest that you export directly to first max render quality mpeg2-dvd (vbr2/upper field).

Import into Encore, menu and burn,

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