iTunes to DVD Burner - How to burn protected iTunes video to DVD
Posted: 09-21-2009, 05:19 PM
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1. Remove DRM protect from purchased iTunes video/movie/TV show to unprotected video.
2. Burn the non-protected video to DVD.
Note: If your iTunes videos are NOT protected, just directly convert and burn them to DVD with the DVD Creator.
How to burn itunes to dvd with iTunes to DVD Burner?
Step 1 of Remove DRM protect from purchased iTunes video/movie/TV show to unprotected video
Step1: Download, install and run Media Converter.
Media Converter is an all-in-one DRM removal software that helps you remove DRM protection from movies and songs bought from iTunes, Microsoft Media Center, Napster, Pandora, Spiral Frog and other DRM protected media center legally.
Step2: Add your iTunes files
click "Add" button to load your purchased iTunes movies or TV shows, the default directory is My Document\My Music\iTunes\iTunes Music.
Step3: Convert
In the "Convert Video to" drop down list, select Apple TV formats you want. The preset parameters do quite well and you can also customize them according to your request by click button "Setting" on the right, then click “Start” to begin the conversion. If you don’t know where the converted videos are saved, you can click "Browse" to locate the files on your computer.

Step 2 of Burn the non-protected video to DVD
Step 1: Add the resulting files
Download, install and run DVD Creator, it can help you convert movies to DVD and burn DVD movie to DVD disc, DVD folder and ISO files, being played on portable or home DVD players. Then click "Load Video" button to import your DRM-free videos, and then drag the videos to the storyboard. If you want to burn videos to dual-layer DVD (DVD-9), at the bottom of the interface, select “DVD-R 9.0G”, you can also customize video quality there. And the used disc space is shown on the disc space bar underneath the storyboard.

Tips: you need a DVD Burner to burn DVD, so make sure your DVD Drive has DVD+RW or DVD-RW symbol.
Step 2: Burn
Click "Burn" button to burn your video files to dvd.

Tips:
"Burn to": you can burn the video to DVD or create an ISO file on your hard drive.
"Drive": If your computer has multiple DVD burners, you can select any of them.
"TV Standard": NTSC is 30 fps. It's used in USA, Canada and Japan. PAL is 25 fps and it's used in Europe and Asia.
After the above steps, put a blank DVD disk into your drive and click "Start" to burn your movie.







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