How to export RAW AVCHD?(same as source)

Basically Im trying to do a test with some AVCHD footage I have. I only have a 30 sec clip at 80 mb and I want to do a test on that same footage if it was say 15 mins long
I wanted to throw it in the time line, repeat the clip until the 15 min marker and export it making it around 2.4 gb.
How do you export it to match what my original AVCHD footage was exactly? In otherwords how to you spit out video in the exact same format you imported in CS5?

hello,
this link will start an explanation of what a BD5/BD9 disc is:
full hd content (blurary compliant) that is burned onto a regular dvd
http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-134402.html
i quality check 30second commercials this way
avoiding having to use expensive bluray discs
hope this helps,
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