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Best way to export film from Final Cut Pro

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Hello
I was hoping someone could help me. I'm a videographer and I was wanting to start to burn Blu-ray DVDs but I can't find a way to export film from final cut pro and keep the quality HD. I've tried exporting it and using compressor but it didn't really work. It wasn't a very good quality image no matter what i tried in it. I usually just put film onto a standard DVD so never thought about this before.
Is there a really obvious answer that i just don't know? What is the best way to export a film from final cut pro and move it into DVD studio pro, keeping the image quality 1080HD?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks very much :)
 

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