HD Export Settings?

My video is 1080p, 30fps. After editing in CS4, I'm exporting via Adobe Media Encoder to make a blu-ray DVD. Using H.264 I want to export with 1440x1080p 30fps (or 29.97 fps) but that choice is unavailable. Do I use:
1440x1080i 29.97 HQ
1440x1080p 23.97 HQ
HDTV 1440x1080i 29.97 HQ
HDTV 1440x1080p 23.97 HQ
And what does the HDTV prefix mean?

There is no such thing as a bluray DVD.   There are bluray disks and there are DVDs
Im assuming you want a bluray disk since you are specifying hd frame sizes
sneedbreedley wrote:
Using H.264 I want to export with 1440x1080p 30fps (or 29.97 fps) but that choice is unavailable. Do I use:
1440x1080i 29.97 HQ
1440x1080p 23.97 HQ
HDTV 1440x1080i 29.97 HQ
HDTV 1440x1080p 23.97 HQ
I do not know why they dont have a 1440x1080p preset.   But you can make one.
Choose 1440x1080p 23.97hq and then in the video section change the frame rate from 23.97 to 29.97.  You can save this as your own preset then if you like
sneedbreedley wrote:
And what does the HDTV prefix mean?
HDV is normally 1440x1080.   So they are just designating full hd frame size as HDTV  (The HDTV presets are 1920x1080 unless specified otherwise)
Edit:  Out of curiosity I checked the list for the MPG2 Bluray presets (Bluray may be encoded as mpg2 or h.264; h.264 being the more effecient)  and see that the 1440x1080p 29.97 preset is there for that list of mpg2 bluray presets.   So, when they made the h.264 presets I suspect someone just skipped it by mistake.)

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