How do I burn an iMovie to play on my TV.  I have iDVD on my  MAC

None of my iMovies which I have burned to DVD play on my TV.  Please help.
I have iDVD on my Mac, which has the latest Mavericks OS.
My iMovie is iMovie11
Thank you
Rosalind

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Re: How do I burn an iMovie to play on my TV.  I have iDVD on my  MAC
Re: How do I burn an iMovie to play on my TV.  I have iDVD on my  MACin response to Bengt Wärleby
Hi Bengt,
Many thanks for your help. I've managed to share the file at 480p.  After that i'm lost!!
Where in iDVD must I drop the file.  I'm given 4 options: Create new project, Open existing project,  Magic iDVD or OneStep DVD? In iDVD
I don't know how to save as Disk Image I have never used Disk Utility.  How do I burn from this?
I look forward to hearing from you
Rosalind
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