PS3 preset for adobe media encoder

Hey everyone.  I have a Canon hv30 that shoots in HDV format.  I edit the clips in PPCS4, color correct in AECS4, then I output using Media Encoder.  I don't have a blu ray burner, but I have heard that if you burn a mp4 file to a regular DVD, you can watch it using your Playstation 3 in all it's HD glory.  Just wondering if anybody knows what the best settings are to do this using Adobe Media Encoder.  Thanks ya'll

Adobe Media Encoder now has its own entry in the feature-request and bug-report form:
http://www.adobe.com/go/wish

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