Making an iMovie project into a MPEG

Hi there, I'm very new to the iMovie+iDVD thing, but basically I would like to make an iMovie project an actual Movie (MPEG).
Any help is very much appreciated.
Cheers, Ricky.
http://rickyprograms.blogspot.com

I want to get my movie onto a CD at the highest quality.
When I select to share at "full quality," it's 780 MB, which is too big for my 700 MB CD.
What's the next best option that would play on most computers?
Or can I override the default for full quality and have it compressed slightly more?
Thanks.

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