Outputting from Premier Pro as DVD and mp4 or similar

Hi,
Currently have CS4 on windows 7 64bit and it is used to edit videos to DVD format for clients, but the archive of DVD files are taking up to much storage space so is it possible to output the files to DVD format which we can delete once the DVD is burnt and also to mp4 or avi or a similar compressed format in the same process?
I know after the event I can compress DVD files to divx etc but i am tryign to find the method that requires the least user interaction possible.
thanks

CS4 does not have a queue and export button, like you said just OK and cancel.
If you want dvd format you select mpeg2-dvd with multiplexing on (this is for archiving)
If you want mp4 you select H.264.
Not sure if CS4 will do avi with the divx codec.
Hit OK and the media encoder will open and hit OK for rendering.

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