Splitting large dv file

I captured footage into a final cut project using a tape deck. now i captured everything as a whole. someone is asking me to burn my raw dv files onto a dvd to use the footage. i have one dv file in my capture scratch folder that is 5.43 gb, too large to burn onto a dvd. how in the world do i get that file onto a dvd? do i need to compress it? if so will i lose quality? can i split it somehow?

put the file in a sequence. add an in point at the head and halfway down or so, put an outpoint at a cut or somewhere that makes sense. Add a second to that outpoint so you have some overlap. file>export qt movie make self contained.
Do the same with the second half, backing up the in point again so you have overlap. burn each one to a dvd-rom.
(you are doing the overlaps so that you can put it all back together at the other end with no loss of frames.

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