Oh my goodness.
The DVD Video format is a little bit old, and defined in MPEG2, 720x576 (PAL) or 720x480 (NTSC). Not more.
It can hold many audio tracks (e.g. for foreign languages) up to 5.1 and subtitles. Thats all.
If you want to have some more sophisticated, you need the follower: BlueRay.
It is defined up to 1920x1080. I don't know the other format specifications.
But as a Video-DVD you will never ever get a 1920x1080 MP4 on the disc.
Hatti
P.S. What else: You can produce your video without creating a disc. After it, you can burn the video on a DVD. This is NOT a valid Video DVD, but many BlueRay Player are able to play that disc.
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