Movieclips no good for video?

I have been reading the article
Migrating
Flash Project to Video where Chris Georgenes is saying you
should avoid Movieclips in this particular scenario.
I have seen this in other texts also, but at the same time I
think I've read that this is something that is corrected now. That
you can use MC's and still create a functioning video. Correct?
And if so, is there anybody who could redirect me to an
article in the same subject, but more recently written?

Found out that - since CS3 - Movieclips are OK for use when
producing video.
Still would like to learn the best practice for taking swf to
high quality media that would be suited for DVD and/or big screen
projection. How to think regarding Pixel Aspect Ratio for example.

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