yes it works on windows and macs.
You could play mov files on computer with Apple QuikTime player or VLC player OR burn it to DVD for playing on a DVD player. see download links and guide.
The ability to burn audio files to disc is built into the Mac OS. Either: Drag files to a blank disc icon and click the Burn button or right click on the Desktop and select New Burn Folder from the menu to make a folder to keep files you will want to burn to disc later or use iTunes and create a Playlist of items you want to burn and then right click on the Playlist's name and select Burn Playlist To Disc.
AVI and MOV files are video files. AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave. MOV is an apple format of a movie file.
To burn files to a disc create a new Burn Folder on the Desktop from the Finder's File menu. Put the files to be burnt to disc into this folder and then click the Burn button at the top of the folder's window.
If you burn infected files onto an optical disc then those files remain infected and would remain on the optical disc permanently.
It will depend on the drive you are using to burn the disc. A "faster" disc will only be as fast as the drive can burn the files and even then it will fluctuate so it really is not that important.
Mainly .Mov files are opened in Quicktime Player by Apple and VLC player. You can get the download link below.
One of the reasons is the format of the data/file inside the disc. Make sure your disc contains the data compatible to your player. Its either music file (*.mp3, *.wav, etc.) or video files (*.avi, *.mov, *.flv).
You will first need to convert any .flv files you have downloaded into MPEG-II format. Then just burn all the files to the disc as a data disc.
If you mean you're trying to watch .avi files on a camera that only supports .mov then just render out the .avi in a video editing program to the .mov codec. Not that hard.
What do you mean files? Videos files or movie files or anything else? If you want to burn video or movie files to DVD, you could use a DVD burner to convert and burn the files to DVD. The steps are quite easy: First, run the DVD burner Second, load files to DVD, insert DVD disc, make some operations like editting the effects.. Third, click burn button.
uif is a compressed disc image file. You need gburner to open and burn uif file. you can get gburner from http://www.gburner.com