As I know, it doesn't matter what the video format is when you burn a video to DVD-rw or DVD+rw. What's important is that whether your DVD burner supports the video format.
For example, I use wondershare to burn my DVDs, it supports AVI, MPG, MPEG, WMV, MOV, DAT and many other video formats. So I could burn downloaded movies, videos, even bit torrent and YouTube movie to DVD.
Yes.
Yes, the drive can. Everything else depends on your disc writing software.
If you want to permanently add subtitles to the video, you will burn the subtitles into the video image. You can use a free program like Free HD Video Converter Factory to do it. Add your video to the program > select output format > hardcode subtitles > export the file.
Actually a QuickTime movie's format is always MOV or MPG, so you just need a DVD burner which supports these two video formats to burn the movie to DVD.
You would start by transferring the video file to a computer. Then you would need to download DVD conversion software to put the video file into the DVD format. After the file is in DVD format you would need to burn the file to a DVD using a DVD burning software.
mp4 or PSP Video format
You can use -R or +R, as long as your burner will handle that format. -R is more widely accepted on DVD players.
AVI format
The video or movie that downloaded from Torrent comes with various file formats such as AVI, MP4, MKV, and WMV. So when you want to burn Torrents to DVD you have to convert video to DVD format (MPEG-2) before burning it to a DVD disk.
You could use a Video to DVD converter from the internet that will convert all your videos into DVDs and burn them onto a DVD or any other format. You can download a software.
It is not possible to burn a video on a CD with Realplayer. Realplayer Plus allows a person to burn a video to a DVD.
usually it's MP4 format for video