AVCHD???

I am using a Sony HDR-SR1 camcoder. I want to record and display AVCHD video which calls for an approximation of HD (TV) 1440 x 1080 or 720. Clearly my monitor (Apple 30 "cinema") display and computer Mac Pro should be able to handle images of this size. I bought iLife 08 because it claims to make AVCHD possible in OS X. Yet I find that error messages are displayed claiming that HD is not available in OS X 10.4 (I'm using 10.4.10). In addition iLife apparently is unable even to pass off AVCHD downloads to iDVD or other DVD makers in sizes greater than "large" 960 x 540. Please tell me what is going on here? Our computers can handle at least 1440 x 1280 and yet all I can achieve with the program is merely SD at a puny 960 x 540. None of this makes sense to me. How can I transfer the information from my camcorder to a DVD for display on other computers?
Sincerely, Hayden Coon, [email protected]

iLife apparently is unable even to pass off AVCHD downloads to iDVD or other DVD makers in sizes greater than "large" 960 x 540
Please correct me if I'm wrong (I don't have iLife 08) but AFAIK iDVD 08 is still limited to standard definition (PAL 720x576 or NTSC 720x480) content. So no HD in iDVD yet.
On the other hand, iMovie 6 supports HDV and iMovie 7 supports also AVCHD. But neither can pass HD content to iDVD yet.
Oh yes, a quick Googling shows this quote:
"Since the high-definition DVD format wars are still being waged—and therefore no Apple computers are shipping with either HD-DVD or Blu-ray drives—Apple has not implemented high-definition burning in this version."
http://www.macworld.com/2007/08/firstlooks/flidvd/index.php

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