Recording Itunes videos to DVD

My husband and I just downloaded a TV show from Itunes in the hopes of copying it to DVD for our use. However, the burn command on Itunes is grey when I want to do this.
How can we do this? Thanks for your support!

Not getting what I'm saying one bit...
Alright... scenario:
Home Based DVD Recorder: No control, pop it in, copy.
PC Based DVD Recorder: You have control over the lead in/lead out, data on the tracks, burn speed, etc.
Now, just because the Mac can READ those media types, doesn't mean it was burned correctly for it to read it. Now, also keep in mind, that it may not be the media, but the drive using it, some drives have a hard time reading certain CDs... like my DVD Recorder in my computer, it doesn't like normal CDs at all, won't install from them hardly, DVDs, run fine, perfect. It even burns CD-R, CD-RW, etc. And it READS the ones it burns, it doesn't read any other burn for some reason, some drives are just PICKY.

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