How to make DVDs with Premiere Pro CC

I upgraded to CC from CS4 so I noticed there is no Encore DVD CC program to download. I think I read once that somebody said Adobe allows you to download a previous version of Encore but I can't find it, is this possible? If not how do you guys make DVDs for a client who wants them?
If there is an Adobe Encore version to download, what video format should I export to make the DVD on Encore?
If anybody can direct me with a link I would really appreciate it
Thank you!

Its a pity that Adobe could not put Encore out into the public domain  (freeware) or sell it to someone who will provide it to those who need it.
This post includes Neil Wilkes' explanation for what happened.
https://forums.adobe.com/message/6123689#6123689
(Adobe has never confirmed this, and has taken down their "Encore FAQ" that gave their lame explanation for why Encore is end of life.)
Basically, Adobe licensed the authorcore for Encore from Sonic/Roxio, which has been bought out by Rovio. Rovio killed all the sonic licensing (because they are into streaming).
Sony may be the only continuing product other than consumer options.

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