Export 1920 X 1080 HD QT clips?

Hi I just need to Export some short QT clips and Burn them to DVD for someone to use on their project.
Can someone just tell me how can I confirm that the clips are still in HD 1920x1080 once on disc.
Item properties tells me that they are originally that size eg 86MB, 7.1MB/Sec and 11 seconds long so I Export>Quick time movie to desk top but "Get Info" tells me it is now only 2.4MB on disk. I now open that clip in Quick time player and Window>Show movie Inspector tells me it is Size= 131MB and 90.08mbits/sec so I am confused how do you ensure you have Exported full HD all the way onto disc? Quick Time player looks like it says it has, but why does "Get info" tell me only 2.4MB on disc? If anyone can help please be my guest, thanks.
P.S. I uncheck "Make movie self contained"

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