How do I move clips from iMovie to a dvd

I would like to make a DVD with clips that I have on iMovie.  How do I do so?  Also, how do I save in a way that it will be viewable on a PC? 

Do you have iDVD on your Mac? If you do, you can use iDVD to make a DVD. If you don't have iDVD, please check this for help:https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3711. If you still can't get iDVD installed on your mac, you can try to make a DVD with the third party tool, like this one https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dvd-maker/id599211693?ls=1&mt=12. Would you lile to view the original clips on PC or watch the DVD disc on PC?

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