Export Raw Files and keep XMP data

Hi,
I can export files from Lightroom to a folder and select original and I will get the raw file along with the xmp file. I therefore have any adjustments I made there with it. If I , however , export files to a folder and select original and chose Burn Files to Disc, the xmp files dont end up on the disc so I effectively lose all the work I have done to them in light room. Is there a way to fix this. Of course I can just export to a folder and then burn from there , but , I really like the way lightroom just burns disc after disc with no hassle. Burning discs from a folder is a hassle.
Any suggestions?
Thanks for your help in advance !

Hi, Gary. Have you tried converting to DNG, with xmp data embedded in it, then export & burn this?

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