Settings to output to BluRay using Compressor

I have a sequence I need to output to Blu-Ray, and yes, I have a Blu-Ray burner. I know I need to use Compressor to do the Blu-Ray encoding, but what settings do I use to export out of FCP?

Well, I've run into a bit of a problem. I exported the video, and then exported the 6-channel audio. I then used Compressor to create the .ac3 for the audio, but the Blu-Ray template wants to use the "audio" from the vide file -- of which there is none. If I export the Quicktime movie, with the timeline set to 5.1, will the whole thing be exported as one file...? And will it be properly assigned as far as speaker placement, i.e., L,R,C,LFE,Ls,Rs?
Thanks again

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