Multiple DVDs?

Hello all!
I've successfully created a slideshow using iDVD and it works great. I'm very happy.
I'd like to make copies for all of my students and their families.
Is there any great way to accomplish this? Or should I just burn 20 DVDs? (may take some time)
Any advice is appreciated! Thanks!

Mish,
Thanks for the post and links!
I posted this in another thread, but wondering if it's related.
When I played my DVD on my DVD player, after a while, the DVD stops, goes back to my DVD's screen (no menu, nothing).
I'm wondering now if it's because I used the DVD burner instead of Disk Utility? (I didn't save it as a disk image! )
Or, is it because the DVD is out of room (it shows as 343 MB full)?
I also burned it onto a DVD+R and now I read that DVD-R is what I need.
Could that also have caused my problem?
Thank you again!

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