From PP to DVD - simpliest way ?

Hi gentlemen,
I have about 1 hour of video, on the timeline and with to burn out a test DVD of this footage.
I chose the export function, then Adobe Media encoder -> MPEG2-DVD ......but PP wants to burn out a .m2v video file. ?? .... I want to burn a DVD, so why isn't Premiere wanting to burn out a series of .vob files ?
I'm very puzzled here, as how to go about this. I don't want any menus, or chapters, just a test dvd for the time being.
Very confused,
Dave

Pro2 would directly create a simple DVD... Pro3 has Encore3 bundled and will no longer create a DVD by itself, you must use Encore3
Some notes I made for myself a long time ago...
Creating a SIMPLE movie in Encore3
Create or Open an NTSC Project (usual blank is E3 on F: Drive)
FileImport As Timeline, and select AVI File(s)
Drag a Menu to the Project Panel
In the Monitor-Menu Panel, Right Click and CLEAR unused Buttons
In Project Right Click Menu and set as First Play
In Flowchart Drag AVI to the Menu, set End Action to Last Menu
In Monitor-Menu Right Click and hold the new Menu Item 1 and Drag to a new Location, then Right Click and Rename
In Build Window
Change the ISOs Name via the Browse function
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Burn the ISO with http://www.imgburn.com/
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