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Exporting from Final Cut Express

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I have a short video that I've made in Final Cut Express 4.
I've tried almost every setting to get it to export in good quality, but it always seems to result in a poor quality exported film that looks rubbish.

Does anyone know the best way to export from FCE?
 
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In FCE 3.5: Export > QuickTime [Not QuickTime Conversion!] > Not Self-Contained. Save it somewhere convenient. Launch iDVD and drag the QT into iDVD. I assume FCE 4 parallels that.
 

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