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How to Burn iTunes Movies Onto DVD

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By Mihir Shah
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Tunebite Conversion Software
Tunebite Conversion Software
http://tunebite.com/en/audio_video_drm_copy_protection/drm_remover/

Have you purchased an iTunes movie thinking how great the graphics would appear on your new high definition television? With the legal copyright on their videos, Digital Rights Management, Apple makes it difficult to achieve this. However, there is a process that will not only save you time, but also help you avoid the legal liability that Apple imposes on iTunes users.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Apple iPod
  • iTunes Video Library
  • Tunebite Platinum Edition v4.1.0.21 TE
  • Aimersoft DVD Creator
  • Microsoft Windows Operating System
  • DVD Burner
  • Blank DVD-R/DVD-RW
  1. Step 1
    Step By Step Image Tutorial
    Step By Step Image Tutorial

    Purchase Tunebite software. You may also download it, but will only receive the first thirty seconds of video as a trial. Complete installation wizard, which can take several minutes.

  2. Step 2

    Launch Tunebite software and click on the "Add" button. This process will allow you to load your iPod video library into Tunebite.

  3. Step 3

    Click on "Convert Files" tab and place cursor over "Convert File to" drop down bar. Select WMV7 (1024kbps). Select "Start" to begin conversion process. The Digital Rights Management copyright is now successfully removed.

  4. Step 4

    Download Aimersoft DVD Creator. Run and launch software. Simply click "Load Video" and drag videos onto storyboard.

  5. Step 5
    Burn Process
    Burn Process

    Click "Burn". Select the "To DVD" option and adjust settings to NTSC for television viewing. Insert a blank DVD-R/RW disc into DVD recordable drive and record.

Tips & Warnings
  • Select "Dual Layer" DVD option on Aimersoft Creator to burn both sides of the DVD.
  • Although the Tunebite software claims its legality and is used by many customers, Apple still encourages its iPod users to stay away from this software.
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