LR3.2 - export large qty of images to DVD (jpg @ 100%)

Hi
I have 900 dng files to burn to give a client.  When I tell LR3.2 to export to dvd it takes forever, to the pointwhere I stopped it and have now told it to do it to HDD instead.
My question is - if I'd of continued, would LR3.2 try and fit all the files on one disk or will it prompt me for more disks (I'm guessing my files when exported will need 2-3 4gb dvd's)
cheers
Rob
edit - ALSO, I've told to export the 900 files to my HDD as 100% jpg and after 2 hours it's only 29% done, is this correct?

yes get that!  Though what I meant by the dvd is....  if I'd of left it running exporting to dvd, and the files need more than 1 disk, will LR3.2 prompt me to swap disks during burn?
No. The disc burner is very primitive. It just errors out. At least it did in LR 2. I haven't tried since, but I doubt this was made any better. You're better off just exporting and burning the files yourself in other software.
P.S. Are you sure that you need quality 100? There is generally no visible improvement above 85 but only an enormous, wasteful increase in filesize. See this article for an analysis. Your jpegs should be about 7 MB at the next to highest "quality". That might get you to 900 images on a disc (at least if it is DL).

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