Is it possible to burn 2 movies on 1 DVD?

I've got a problem with Compressor 4. How can I burn two movies on one DVD?
Regards, Jan

Thanks for your help!  Yes I've got FCP X....;) But I'm asking now myself: Do DVD Studio Pro and Toast work with FCP X? Of course, I can import normal files, but I think, that I'll loose a lot of quality, if I don't export files directly from FCP X right?
Regards from Switzerland, Jan

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