How to make high-quality DVD

I want to make high-quality DVD(Blu-ray Format) with premiere.
But, when I used Ecore and select Blu-ray to exported the image disk.
(want burning the DVD from toaster).The DVD was video only.(The menu has not been played).
If changed to DVD to exported the image disk, it was ok, the menu has been played.
Did I lost step or wrong way?
thank you
li

Effectively, I post this because I hope help other one to solve this issue.
So at first I didn't not very clearly understand about it.
The issue point is hope export AVCHD disk form Premiere/Encore.
(Premiere Element can export AVCHD file).
Now, I thought the Premiere/Encore can't export AVCHD disk.
The menu describe form in the other one, I think is not  issue point and maybe operate mistake.
thank you!

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