Imovie project to dvd issues

I have a bunch of home movies that I wan't to burn to a dvd.  I've been using imovie to turn the edited videos into an imovie project.  I then send the project to the theater side of imovie and theater turns it into a movie but then that's it.  I've tried sharing it to a file, itunes, etc. but to no avail.  I try various software but when I try to import of select the project, it's greyed out an I can't select it.  I tried to find idvd because I've read that it will work but all I can find are the updates for idvd and not the software itself.  Quicktime won't even open it and I can't share it to quicktime because that's not an option.  I kept hearing how easy Apple was supposed to be and so far I'm not impressed.  Any thoughts out there?

To create a video DVD from an iMovie project you need iDVD.
Why is there no iDVD on my new Mac? How do I get it and how do I install it?
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3673
Old Toad’s recommended installation method for copying iDVD from another Mac:
1 - copy your current iDVD application from the old Mac to the Applications folder of the new Mac. The latest version available is 7.1.2.  If you don't have that versoin go to the Apple Downloads site and download the iDVD 7.1.2 updater and run it on your current iDVD application.
2 - copy the iDVD folder that resides in the old Mac's HD/Library/Application Support folder to the same folder on your new Mac.
To burn a DVD with iDVD from the latest version of iMovie, you have to export the movie using the Export button and select 480p as the size. Open iDVD and start a new project, then drag that exported movie file into the iDVD menu window, avoiding any drop zones you see.

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