Premiere Elements 10 - Export to AVCHD files?

Since the demo isn't available yet; does anyone know if I can export AVCHD directly to .mts or .m2ts files?  I might be interested in picking this up for $99 but I cannot demo it yet.  Also, what bitrate can I export to?
For example, my .mts files are 1920x1080 24p @ 24 megabit.  Would love to export in the same quality.
Lastly, does anyone know if Elements 10 does anything with the subtitles (my camera keeps the time/date stored within the .mts file as a subtitle).
Thanks,
Shawn

Yes, the program can create M2T files at 25 mbps, so you should see no loss of quality whatsoever if you've properly set up your project to match your AVCHD specs.
However, Premiere Elements does not read metadata like time/date, etc.
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