Itunes Movie to DVD

I have downloaded a movie using i Tunes is it possible to burn it onto a DVD? and if so - can someone twll me how to pleASE?
THANKS

You can only burn your movie to a Data DVD to create a backup, you can't burn it to a "playable" DVD for use in a regular DVD player or a software program other than iTunes.

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    I have purchased several movies from iTunes. Since most of the times these movies are played on my APPLETV. 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.
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    Mark Betournay wrote:
    What about the claims of of some of these software companies being able to remove the DRM?
    If I recall, most of the U.S. based companies have been slapped down by the courts.
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