Preparing maximum quality Blu-ray disk

I have a 65 Mts HD Music Programme.,I want to prepare   maximum Best Quality Blu-ray disk from this project. I am on premiere CS6. Should I export to H-264 Blu-ray  or Mpeg2 Blu-Ray and at what maximum  Bitrate, so that I get Best quality Blu-ray Disk. Also I shall be glad if someone from forum please let me know which is good format H-264 Blu-ray or Mpeg-2 Blu-ray.   So far I am preparing Blu-ray with H-264 Blu-ray

From the Wikipedia's Blu-ray specs: "BD Video movies have a maximum data transfer rate of 54 Mbit/s, a maximum AV bitrate of 48 Mbit/s (for both audio and video data), and a maximum video bit rate of 40 Mbit/s."

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