How to burn an imovie to a dvd?

I created a slide movie in imovie. It is listed as a project in the project library. I shared it to the media browser. Now, I can't figure out how to burn it to a dvd that will play on a tv.

I shared it to the media browser. Now, I can't figure out how to burn it to a dvd that will play on a tv.
If you don't plan to chapter the slide show, then open iDVD and create a new project, press the "Media" button and "Movie" tab to display available clips. Press the triangle next to the "iMovie" name in the library list to display available "Projects" which have previously been "shared" via the "Media Browser." If you have shared more than one size of your project, then select the one you want and drag it to the "drop zone" to add it to your DVD content.

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