Burn out .vobs but to hard drive, not directly to disc

Hello gentlemen,
I want to test some footage in DVD format, from Premiere, but when you ask Premiere to make a DVD, I have it set to open Encore, but there is no option to create the .vob files and just create them on my hard drive, it wants me to insert a disc to complete the process.
Is there any way of getting Premiere to create vob files directly to the hard drive directly, so I can burn them out later to disc ?
Thanks,
Dave.

David,
There are four options to go from PPro to Encore:
- Export a DV AVI and import in Encore.
- Export a DVD compliant MPEG-2 file and import in Encore.
- Select "Export to Encore" in PPro (CS3 only).
- Or "frameserve" from PPro to Encore: http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.3c05fbd9
Which option to choose is a matter of personal preference / workflow that suits you best.

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