Video export workflow - suggestions?

Hi,
the task at hand is: Take some videos, crop them, and put them together on a DVD for customers to watch. Nothing fancy, no titles, menues etc. required. So far, I've done this with Premiere Elements 7, which just plain works, but is no good for cataloguing, which LR4 brings us.
Question to all: I realize the LR4 video exports are some obscure formats I really don't care about and which are definitely not what I need for DVD export. What do you recommend? Keeping the files in LR, but doing the work in Premiere Elements? Exporting, then converting using one of the thousands of conversion software programs out there (which one?).
I think other people than me must have the same problem and would love to hear how you approach this.
Best regards from Germany,
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