How to Convert ITunes Movies to DVDs on Mac

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Intro: How to Convert ITunes Movies to DVDs on Mac

I have purchased several movies from iTunes. Since most of the times these movies are played on my Apple TV. However from time to time the children want to watch the movies in their room. I can not find any menu option that will allow me to burn purchased movies to a DVD. Please explain how to do this?

Apple encodes iTunes movies with DRM protection that prevents people from converting the videos or playing them on non-apple devices. ITunes will not allow you to burn the Movies. It seems that no method is available for movies which contain DRM. Thanks to Noteburner iTunes Movie to DVD Converter, you can remove the DRM protection from both purchased and rented iTunes movies and burn the unprotected video to DVD. Here we will show you how to convert iTunes movies to DVD on Mac Operating Systems.

Things you need:

iTunes / Noteburner iTunes Movies to DVD Converter Mac / iDVD / Blank DVD disc
Preparation:

Download Noteburner iTunes Movies to DVD Converter Mac from:

http://noteburner.com/mac-m4v-converter-plus.html

Brief introduction:Noteburner iTunes Movies to DVD Converter will remove DRM protection from iTunes videos and convert them to the file formats that can be supported in iDVD. You can burn the converted videos to DVD with iDVD.

STEP 1: Add ITunes Movies

Run Noteburner iTunes movies to DVD Converter on your Mac and add the rented or purchased videos to the program.

STEP 2: Choose IDVD Format

Choose "iDVD" in the output profile. iDVD does not suport copyprotected or protected videos but the DRM removal tool will convert the protected video file to common video files that are supported in iDVD.

STEP 3: Start Conversion

Click "Convert" button. A popup window will show the status of conversion.

STEP 4: Create a New Project

Launch "iDVD" and choose "Create a new project". You can give your DVD a name, choose a theme and put in a title, and then you can import the converted movie to iDVD.

STEP 5: Burn to Discs and Enjoy Them on TV

When everything is 100% ready, you can burn a disk. A DVD-R disc is better as DVD+R's don't always work as well.

Now you can take out the burner disc for playback.