Multiple iMovie films to IDVD

Hello
I am running iMovie HD and trying to get more than one of my iMovie projects onto a single dvd created with iDVD.
I know in principle it should work but don't want to loose the quality as would occur if I exported from iMove to a 2GB file then imported it, also would I not loose my chapter markings?
I tried exporting from the primary straight to iDVD which was fine and it added the second (drag n drop) but only as a submenue from the first.
Thanks in advance
Regards
john

Thanks i had tried similar but It only allows me to do that with one film and so it all gets rather tricky
I am sure I am missing a trick somewhere.
Sorry about delay in responding but I am at home and I don't have as advanced a computer etc at uni so only have out of term access to this machine, thus half the questions!
Warm Regards
John
G4 12" Powerbook, G5 17" G5 Mac OS X (10.3.8) A variety of vintage macs are being wound down

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