Output in High Definition

I would like to be able to output video in high definition, store it on a hard drive and then play it back on my television through a streamer.
Is this possible with Quicktime files. The research I have done so far suggests MPEG-4 Quick time files will do this.
I am using Final Cut Express 4.0.1 on a MacBook Pro with Mac OS X 10.6.1. The Video comes from a Sony FX1 Camera (tape based) or Sony HDR-SR10E which uses AVCHD
Paul Bishop

Paul Bishop wrote:
...The Video comes from a Sony FX1 Camera (tape based) or Sony HDR-SR10E which uses AVCHD
Hi(Bonjour)!
How can you ingest AVCHD with a G5 based mac?
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