Difference between AVCHD Apple IC 1920X1080160 and HDV-Apple IC 1080160?

Hello I am using a Canon HG10 which is a AVCHD camera. Should I be using the AVCHD Apple IC 1920X1080160 codec or the HDV-Apple IC 1080i60 in Easy setup?
I am not sure I know the difference. I am shooting everything in the highest setting.
Thanks.
Ed

The HDV setting is always 1440x1080. The AVCHD settings can be either 1920 or 1440.

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