How to burn a Video CD?

Hey all! I downloaded few videos which are in Real Player format. I want to burn these on a CD and view it on big screen. I copied and pasted them on a CD and played it in my CD player but its not working. Also, what do I do for burning a video DVD? I tried iMovie HD and iDVD but it gives a message that it accepts only files which are supported by Quick Time Player. I do not know how to play the videos in real player format in Quick time. Is there a way or all the videos should be supported by Quick time player itself? In windows I used to burn CDs and DVD's using NERO software, which has options clearly like burn a video cd or audio cd etc..
Please help me out with this. Thanks for your time.

I use Burn alot, works very well for what you are wanting to do.
http://burn-osx.sourceforge.net/
Luck
E

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