Export as MPEG2 results in M2t file

Hi,
when I try to export my video as a MPEG2 (regardingless which resolution) I always get a M2T file.
When I started the export first I got a prompt that asked for administration rights. Because the regeidtor asked for this rights I was a little bit confused and denied the request.
What do I have to do to get a real MPEG2 export?
Thanks

akraemer030
Let us cut to the core of the matter.
What is your definition of a real "MPEG2 export"?
Under Publish+Share/Computer/MPEG, what you set for Presets determines what you get for video compression, file extension, and the rest of the
properties of the export file.
If you select
MPEG2 1440 x 1080i25
MPEG2 1440 x 1080i30
MPEG2 1920 x 1080i25
MPEG2 1920 x 1080i30
You get a video file which uses MPEG2 video compression with a .m2t file extension and a companion instructional file with the file extension .xmpses.
This File Type is described as MPEG2 Blu-ray.
You can customize the preset under the Advanced Button/Video Tab and Audio Tab.
The specific video codec that it uses is named MainConcept MPEG Video.
If you select
HDTV 1080i25 High Quality
HDTV 1080p24 High Quality
HDTV 1080p25 High Quality
HDTV 1080p30 High Quality
You get only a file which uses MPEG2 video compression with a .mpg file extension.
This File Type is described as MPEG2.
You can customize the preset under the Advanced Button/Video Tab and Audio Tab.
The specific video codec that it uses is named MainConcept MPEG Video.
These choices do not include a companion instructional file.
If you select
NTSC DVD Standard
NTSC DVD Widescreen
PAL DVD Standard
PAL DVD Widescreen
You get only a file which uses MPEG2 video compression with a .mpg file extension.
This File Type is described as MPEG2 DVD.
You can customize the preset under the Advanced Button/Video Tab and Audio Tab.
The specific video codec that it uses is named MainConcept MPEG Video.
These choices do not include a companion instructional file.
There are a few other presets under Publish+Share/Computer/MPEG that I have not defined as above. I will leave that for you to check out in the
scheme that I have provided.
All of the above being written, I believe the matter resolves to the question that I asked at the beginning
What is your definition of a real "MPEG2 export"?
If you need any help in selecting project settings for your Premiere Elements project, please supply details of
a. project preset
b. properties of source media
c. intended export description and intended type of use
Thank you.
ATR
Add On...All this applies if
a. You are running the program from a User Account with Administrative Privileges
and
b. Have latest version of QuickTime installed on computer with Premiere Elements.

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