Is there a way to export from final cut X to XDCam discs?

Hello,
I need to export from Final Cut Pro X to a XDCam  disc.
Does anyone knows how this can be done?
Thamks
Miguel

Just forgot to mention that I would like to do this with a camcorder (Sony PDW-530P) connected by firewire.
Many thanks
Miguel

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