Export Images from Lightroom 6 DVD

I just bought 6 LTR. How can I export all the photos in a folder to a dvd without losing my adjstments & this folder?

Creating a DVD will not affect your changes in Lightroom.

Did you accidentally delete photos from Lightroom, then re - import photos and see that the changes have disappeared?

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