HD Video to Blu Ray in Final Cut Express HD

Would like to be able to print HD video to Blu Ray, but not aware of any solutions currently offered by Apple. Are any in the works and if not, what seems to be the best 3rd party solution to achieve this?

Check out the link below and particularly the additional link within where you will learn how to create Bluray discs using your regular redray DVD burner on standard DVD discs, no bluray involved.
This works if the Project is 20 mins or less. You do need Toast 10 or 11, I think 9 may also work plus the Bluray plugin for Toast. Usually you get the plugin with the later versions but check this before you purchase.
https://discussions.apple.com/message/9685570#9685570
You can of course invest in a Bluray burner and use Blurary discs giving you longer record times.
My burner is an external Mercury Pro from Other World Computing. Works just fine.
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