Export of JPEG files

I've upgraded to the version of Lightroom 3 64 bit Windows and under export I don't have the option to Burn Full-Sized JPEG format.

I already rebooted the software and nothing. Sam on the phone for more than 1 1/2 hours and no one answered the phone!

Does anyone have a solution for this?

I'm afraid that Lightroom 64-bit on Windows does not support burning DVDs. (A limitation of the OS)?

http://help.Adobe.com/en_US/Lightroom/3.0/using/WSEC4146E5-B4A5-4E2C-A453-DF1C8FA21DED.htm l

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