Will PE7 Output a Blu-ray 1080p 24p Disc

I have a Canon HF10 camcorder and just shot a bunch of video using the camcorder's 24p setting. My question is will I be able to use PE7 to output this video to a Blu-ray disc at 1920*1080p 24p?

Thanks for the follow up. I get the message.
BUT, I just had to add just ONE more comment, and then I will fade away for awhile.
For better or worse in the absence of hands on experience with HDV, I decided to dig into "can you or can you not" edit 1080p video on the Premiere Elements 4 Timeline with a project preset of 1080i.
I found online a downloadable 1080p video. It had a .wmv file extension, rather than a .m2t, but I tried it anyway. There was no problems with video, audio, and editing of it of the Timeline. Everything looked great and sounded great without having to render the Timeline which had a red line over it. I did this with Premiere Elements 4 project preset to 1080i30 as well as 25. I am going in search of 1080p with a .m2t file extension in order to repeat the exploration. I suspect that I may have to change the .m2t file extension to .mpg, but we will see.

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