AVI problem?

When I try to make an AVI file with resolution 1920x1080p, the software renders the video, but it leaves as 720x480p, and I don't know why, as I can't find a good compressor as the AVI files I realized appears as a 55GO file, and it is impossible to record on a disc or a dvd...

I hope someone knows what to do, or at least if someone tell me a good compressor (also on creation) we would appreciate a LOT.

Start here:

http://forums.Adobe.com/thread/729526

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