OK, I solved the Ghosting Problem and man does the video look GREAT now! So clear!
I went in and changed some settings just to see the different BitRates and what they change too and found this one that changed the BitRate to 7 and no Minimum and no Maximum setting for the BitRates. So I chose that one, tried it and the video has NO ghosting at all when burned to DVD and played on my set top DVD player.
This is the setting used:
NTSC DV 4x3 High Quality 7Mb CBR 1 Pass
Comment: High quality, CBR transcoding of DV content
This is the summary page from that setting:
General:
Disc Name: 20053010_232015
Timeline Markers: Yes
Loop Playback: No
Preset:
Custom Preset
Comment: High quality, CBR transcoding of DV content
Video Summary:
Codec: MainConcept MPEG Video
Quality: 5.0 (high quality)
TV Standard: NTSC
Frame Rate [fps]: 29.97 drop frame
Field Order: Lower
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Frame Width [pixels]: 720
Frame Height [pixels]: 480
Bitrate Encoding: CBR
Bitrate [Mbps]: 7.0000 (high quality)
M Frames: 3
N Frames: 15
Audio Summary:
Audio Format: PCM
Codec: PCM Audio
Sample Size: 16 bit
Frequency: 48 kHz
Encoding:
Export Range: Entire Sequence
Fields: Lower
Maximize Bitrate: Yes
Force Variable Bitrate: No
DVD Burner:
Burner: I:\SONY DVD RW DRU-720A
Speed: Auto
Burner Status: Ready
Number of Copies: 1
Record Options: Record
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THANK YOU for your help Nikosony!

Dave