Export via Compressor

Hello
I just finish making my video in FCP X, i would like to export it now using compressor, i prefer to not lose much uality, and i want to export it to .m2ts file (AVCHD) but i have no idea how?
(video is about 18min long, 10-15GB size is ok)
I want the video to be in 50fps, what im doing is, i choose a "H.264 For BluRay" preset in Compressor, then i change the BluRay to AVCHD, but then its impossible to change any of the preset settings, like audio, fps and so on.
Could anyone post a screenshot of good settings?
Thank you

You can set MPEG-4 up to 59.94, including 50fps.
I didn't adjust it all. You might want to push the bit rate a little higher.

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