Export Direct to DVD and Burn?

Is it possible in LR2 to export photos directly to a CD or DVD and then burn it, rather than copy all the photos to hard drive first?  If not, is it possible in LR3?

Here's what is possible in LR2:
1. Select the files you want to burn to DVD.
2. Choose Export
3. Click the gray bar at the top of the dialog that probably says "Files on Disk".
4. A pop-up will appear - choose Files on CD/DVD
5. In the "Export To" pop up (under Export Location), choose Temporary Folder.
Although this still writes files to your hard drive, it will clean up once the files have been burned to CD/DVD.

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