How do I burn an iMovie project to disk?

Plze can someone tell me how i go about burning my imovie project to disc?
Im lost,I just dont no how to get it done,THANKU

Hi
AND
If You want quality - then iMovie'08 or 09 or 11 are not the tool of choise when doing a DVD
due to that they discard every second line resulting in less sharpness - low quality.
Tools to use are
• iMovie up to HD6 - or -
• FinalCut
iDVD does SD-DVD standard - there are no HD in DVD-standard ! at all.
I do
• use Verbatim DVD-R
• set down burn speed to x4 (or x1)
• secure a minimum of 25Gb on Start-up hard disk to let iDVD and Mac OS run OK
other thing that are relevant to quality is
• video file type - some are worse than others
• audio file types - I only use .aiff 16-bit 49kHz or from Audio-CD 44.1kHz (NO .mp3)
• photos - .jpgs (NO .bmp - they go red)
Yours Bengt W

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