Rendering .m2v & CinaForm HD video files to QT7 HD?

I'm looking for a good codec to render my finished HD video projects & thought QT7 PRO HD looked better than WMP HD.
I use Vegas 6.0 & can render to .m2v & CinaForm .avi @ 1440 x 1080i.
Has anyone used QT7 Pro to render these type files? Are you able to render in the editing system timeline or as stand alone?
AMD 64 4000   Windows XP  

Add the 720 file. Add Output (Create DVD).
Select job. In the Inspector>Job, change Action When Done field to Do Nothing.
Select the MPEG setting and in Inspector>Video decide whether you like the stock settings – including bit rate. (I would lower them a bit myself if you need wide playability.) I would also raise the Resize Filter setting to Best.
It should do a very good job – no better, and no worse than C 3.5.
Don't know why DVD Studio Pro would reject an m2v output from Compressor. I'd need to look at the settings
Good luck.
Russ

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