Q: “If i buy a movie off of itunes, will i be able to burn it to a disk? ?”
A: “You can save your iTunes Store movies to data DVDs for backup purposes (if you have a supported DVD burner), but these DVDs will not play in a DVD player. With the right cable, video-capable mobile devices can be used to playback content on a TV.
AppleTV is another option for widescreen TVs, and offers a variety of connection options.” — from Apple FAQ.
See? But if you would like, you can remove the DRM copy protection and burning the resulting file to a DVD using a couple of shareware applications, namely Noteburner M4V Converter, Tunebite DRM removal, then you can use something like DVD Flick (http://lifehacker.com/software/dvds/hack-attack-burn-almost-any-video-file-to-a-playable-dvd-232322.php)to burn your DVDs after removing the DRM.
Details on how to remove the drm and convert the m4v to mp4.
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