Help please im stupid , imovie , vhs tape, dvd

Hi all,
just new to imovie, can someone explain how to do wha i want to do please in simple to follow instructions .
i am converting old vhs tape to dvd.
i use the apple convertor to convert tape to macbook , thats fine and easy.
i am converting 3 hr video tape , so they are to big for dl dvd 's , so i need to "Cut the file in 1/2 , or 3rds to fit a normal 4.7 gb dvd ,
Can someone explain how to do this in simple terms , i have looked at online videos and forums , but still struggle to understand what to do and when
i have :split the file , but am unable to just burn each half to dvd , this is where it just all goes wrong for me ,
using imovie 11, new i7 macbook pro ,
i have been told its simple , but i must be evan simpler , lol
Thank you
Greg

Gregtca wrote:
… i would have thought there was a better way to save each edited file ,so i could work and burn each of them easily
you see me confused ...
Procedure in iM usually is:
• import video
• select portion of import
• add to Project
• burn Project
• add another selection to another Project ... repeat
Plan B)
• import video to iMovie
• drag ALL to a Project
• erase unwanted part
• burn
• 'undo' in Project (=erased conetnt back again)
• erase another part, burn again… repeat
... so, I'm not sure, what you mean by 'better way' …
I couldn't think of any 'better' way?

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