After having created a disk image how to burn it?

After having created a disk image (selecting HD for Output Device) in Compressor I get some files:
1. ac3 and m2V files
2. .img file
3. PAR folder
I guess the file I need to burn is the .img one. How can I burn it directly on a DVD? On Compressor itself?
At this point can I get rid of ac3, m2V and PAR files?

Insert a disk into your optical drive.
Drag the img icon to the bottom of the left pane in DU. Select it.
Click  on the burn icon in the menu toolbar.
Depending on your OS version, your burn speed options may be different than they are here. FWIW I usually choose 2X.
Good luck.
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