How to make a bootable Lion 10.7 DVD from a purchased USB Stick.

Hello i have a Lion USB stick that i bought from apple just after lion 10.7 came out but what i would like to do is burn it onto a bootable DVD just like my snow leopard is (my computer came with snow leopard). i have seen altot of videos and instructions on the internet about how to do it but for some reason those methods only work if i download it from the apple store but i don't want have to do that since i already have it on a USB stick that cost me $79.00. may someone please let me know how i can do this?
cheers
Danny :)

Good day all,
well i'm having the same problem with solaris 10 cds.
i did download them through my os downloads manager. Burned them to cds..... from iso to files, i can't boot on cd then.
then i did download the whole iso files using SDM, burned these files with several iso burners...... the result stills the same i just cant make a bootable cd....... or at least the pc i'm using doe NOT recognise that cd as bootable.
It does boot with any other os bootable cd... win, mandrake, red hat, debian, unbuntu linux....
well if anyone does have an idea !!!!!!!!!!!!!

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