Converting quicktime .mov files into iso disc image

Hi there,
I need help converting quicktime .mov files into an iso disc image. i have a large-scale dvd burner that converts these iso files into DVDs.
Any idea what software i'd use to do this?
I've looked at "burn" and one or two others, and they seem to go "straight" to dvd.
I don't need "movie theater" quality, but something useable. I'm also new to the mac and this may be very apparent, and I just don't realize it b/c i'm new.
thanks in advance, craig

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