Is there a plugin/convertor to convert MOV to AVCHD?

I want to burn a AVCHD DVD with MOV or Mpeg file. Is there any plugin in FCP that can export the video to AVCHD? Or any convertor for Mac?

Compressor will burn a Blu-Ray compatible disc. The AVCHD files are created on the HD, you can nab them from there...
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