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Here's the deal, I'm just downloading Toy Story 1 & 2 from iTunes, because my girlfriend hasn't seen it and I wanted to show her before we see Toy Story 3 this summer.

Anyway, I want to take it over to hers to play, but she doesn't have a TV with any kind of input that could run from my MacBook. In other words, I can only take it round if it's on DVD.

Is there a free way to burn this movie onto a DVD?
 
Until Apple actually offers HDMI as a standard output on their computers or a way to burn the movies to disc, I steer clear of buying movies with iTunes.

I don't think those paid programs actually work with protected video files. Reading the feedback on the vendor sites certainly gives this impression.
 
I just wondered if there are any free tools to achieve the same thing...

If you purchased the movies (as opposed to renting them) then you should google "iTunes requiem". Use the droplet app—it took mere seconds to unDRM my music videos.
 
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