What should I expect from RT Extreme?

I just setup FCE 4 on my Mac Pro Tower (2.8 Ghz Quad-Core, 4 GB RAM). I'm using it to work with the AVCHD files from my new Canon HF100 that are recorded at 1920 x 1080. I'm importing the clips with the Apple Intermediate Codec 1080i60 in order to retain the highest quality so I can output them to HD DVD. However RT Extreme reports that it cannot play these clips which have no effects or adjustments without dropping frames. Is that what I should expect? Certainly RT Unlimited mode gives a working alternative but I guess I wasn't expecting that the native files wouldn't be playable.
Am I just expecting to much?
(BTW - I've compared the data rate of the native files to the render files; its about 95 mbits/s for the native and 56 mbits/s for the render files. Maybe that reveals the answer.)
Thanks!

"So FCE cannot work with 1080p, correct, just 1080i?"
Maybe, maybe not. There are other factors involved and the frame size compression doesn't have anything to do with whether it's progressive or interlaced.
1. Not sure where you got that from. AVCHD is an extraordinarily heavily compressed format. AIC using far less compression compared to the original.
2. The progressive or interlace function should have no effect on the rendering requirements only the frame size.
3. Actually your storage requirements for AIC will be about 10 times greater than the native AVCHD media.

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    When you get your Mac just take things slowly, enjoy even unpacking it, and then fill in your Public Profile details with your new acquisition so that we can see what you have, and also offer relevant advice.
    Welcome to a new World!
    Regards,
    Colin R.
    ps No anti-virus software here but ClamXav is the one usually recommended. If you're going for MobileMe there is software called Backup (for the obvious). And another piece of software I use can be found at http://www.wowmatrix.com/

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