Can't burn movies on DVD anymore with '08

I'm unhappy with not being able to burn a DVD after preparing an iMovie of vacation, family etc. There seems to be some inbetween stages that I have to go through which I don't understand. The focus appears to be on just making movies for the web with the new '08. Anybody have a better understanding of how to simply create movies for home use to play on TV?

The focus appears to be on just making movies for the web with the new '08. Anybody have a better understanding of how to simply create movies for home use to play on TV?
iMovie 08 is a wonderful program assuming that you're using it for what it was designed to do, assemble simple videos to share on the Internet.
I use iMovie 06 (with iDVD 08) if I think I will ever put a movie on a DVD. When you're ready to make a DVD just share to iDVD 08, unlike iMovie 08, iMovie 06 has "Share to iDVD" built in! iMovie 06 has Chapter marking built-in also, a few clicks and you have Chapters and sharing with iDVD.

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