Convert Flash to dvd format

Hello.
Does any body know how to convert a flash movie into dvd-format?
Is there a program that can do it?
Thank you

Hi,
Once the .swf file's on the DVD, does it still have to be played on a computer?
Also, I've been trying to get my video clip to loop so there's no need to keep hitting play, as it's going to be used for display purposes... how's this done??
Thanks a bunch!!

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