Exporting video files on DVD

I'm new to Premiere Pro and shot 1 hour of video on a camcorder worth. I captured it in Premiere Pro CS5 Production Premium, but it created a huge file 11.3 G. I am trying to put the issue on a DVD for playback on a computer or TV and am following the indications listed in "Adobe Classroom In A Book." The book says to choose file > Adobe Dynamic Link > Send in yet, but send it to still is not highlighted. I still installed on the same computer that is Premiere Pro. I just need to create a simple video file on a disk. What missing am me or what I should do? Thank you.

Select the sequence in the bin and activate the Timeline/tab panel that contains the sequence, use the command. You cannot send a clip to yet; You can send a sequence.

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