Sizing exported films in Final Cut Express 4.0

Hello.
How can I determine the size of the film I am producing, in bytes? 
A seemingly simple thing, driving me mad.  I need my film to be Dvd sized so less than 4.5gig you see?
I am using Final Cut Express 4.0
Thanks.

Aha...I always used Quicktime conversion, thinking I was smart.
I see!  Will try now.
Thank you very much.
Paul.

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