AVCHD to iMovie EXPORT as QT File to iDVD Project

Hello all. Has anyone imported an SVCHD footage, edited it in iMovie, then export it into a QuickTime file, bring it into an iDVD project, and burned it into a DVD? What was the result? Good or poor quality when viewed on a big 1080p display?
It seems like that is my next move using what came with my Mac. -And I just wanted to know if anyone has done this already, to see if it'll be a waste of my time. Thanks!
This is a continuation of our discussion from the iDVD discussion forum:
"AVCHD to iMovie to iDVD: Crappy Result"
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=13106705#13106705

AppleMan1958 wrote:
Much better to use Apple TV, Western Digital Media Player, Sony PS3, etc, so you can watch your movies in HD.
Yeah... If everybody had all those things. I'm trying to make do with what I have to share with those folks that don't have a high speed Internet connection or all those things you'd mentioned.
I have to admit. I've burned some miniDV video footage and it looks good on a big screen, better than analog. Granted it's not HD, but it's better than analog.
Once again, making do with what I have... I have an AVCHD camcorder. And it's crap when burning through an iDVD project because it does not support that kind of quality. So my thought was to export it from iMovie as a QT file, bring it to iDVD and burn it to see if I can at least get it as good as DVD quality. Has anyone out there done this?

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