Exporting imovie project as mpeg2 file

can anyone tell me how to export an imovie project as an mpeg2 file (mpeg2 specifically, not mpeg4 or other formats that imovie offers). i'd be burning it to a cd or dvd. thanks

aha, i think this is what i must have to do. i have been asked for a 'normal' dvd of the film and mpeg2 files of it 'in case there are problems with the dvd'. so if i just open up the largest vob in the video ts file and copy that straight to a dvd it should work? how do i get to the video ts file...the film starts as soon as you put the dvd in and you never see the files...
thanks!

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