Adobe premiere elements 7 output options

I want to see the edited film in HD quality on TV but AP7 will not export in HD quality and I have heard that burning a Blu-ray requires preprocessing so that the quality is compromised there too. Is this correct? What can I gain with upgrading in terms of output quality? I think the optimal solution would be to export the film to a media player which then plays it on TV. We want to see the film in HD on TV.
Thank You from sweden

nicholas55
First, Premiere Elements (any version) on any operating system, you are not going to get Dolby Digital 5.1 channel or any other 5.1 channel audio on the burn to DVD or Blu-ray. You get Dolby Digital 2 channel audio. The frame rate is 25 interlaced frames per second (in your PAL setup). That is it.
There is no project preset for 1080p50 in Premiere Elements 7. We might improvise with the PAL AVCHD Full HD1080i25 5.1 channel project preset and depend on the export settings to define your export. It gets tricky in 7 when you are dealing with AVCHD 5.1 channel and its automatic jumping to upper tracks unless the project preset is set for an AVCHD 5.1 channel one.
As for Premiere Elements 7 export to file, in workarounds (customizing the MPEG/HD 720p preset, I can get you a 1080p50 Dolby Digital Stereo as MPEG2.mpg file). There would be bitrate settings  available for adjustment to set for a compromise between file size and quality.
Premiere Elements 12 would offer
a. 1080p50 project preset
b. more available resources if it was running on Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 64 bit
c. AVCHD compression for export, better quality than MPEG2
d. Opportunities to export the 1080p50 AAC 5.1 channel or Windows Media Audio 10 Professional 5.1 channel.
e. Burn to Blu-ray or DVD would still end up 1920 x 1080 display 25 interlaced frames per second and Dolby Digital Stereo 2 channel audio.
The following blog posts can give you some insight into the Premiere Elements 5.1 channel situation if 5.1 channel export to file saved to computer hard drive is an expectation.
http://www.atr935.blogspot.com/2013/04/pe11-exporting-1080p50-or-1080p60-file.html
http://www.atr935.blogspot.com/2013/07/pe11-exporting-1080p25-or-1080p30-file.html
http://www.atr935.blogspot.com/2013/10/pe12-exporting-720p50-or-720p60-file.html
"1080p50" designates that you have 1920 x 1080 @ 50 progressive frames per second. That does not tell you the audio and video compression and file extension. It, like your present video, could have a .mts file extension. The video compression is probably AVCHD. The audio compression will likely be Dolby Digital 5.1 channel.
You need to evaluate the features of the camera and determine which gives you better quality footage before it even gets to Premiere Elements. Any chance of getting sample video from the sales people. Sometimes you can find samples for a given brand/model online that you can experiment with. Definitely do not buy Premiere Elements before you evaluate it as a tryout with is essentially full featured.
One investment begets another investment. So critically evaluate what you need.
As always, please ask for clarification on anything that I have written if needed.
Thanks.
ATR

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