If the files are on the computer, then all you need is a blank writable disc and a burner like Nero Express. However, it is not free, but it has a trial version...
i know you can use windows media player to burn music to blank cds so i think it can also burn video files to dvds. if it cant then you can watch the video files on windows media player.
== == Try to burn DVD from the video files.
Use a Video to DVD Burner to convert and burn movie files to DVDs.
You can try special video converters. Movavi video converter is a good one.
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.
You can do it with a free program called DvdFlick
Power2Go by Cyberlink is a CD and DVD burning software. Power2Go by Cyberlink can be used to burn data files, music files, and video files onto discs.
In order to burn DVD disks, a DVD burner, download video files or movies, blank DVD disks and a computer are needed. Following is a link about how to burn video or movie to DVD, you might have a look. Wish it helps!
what the heck?
The thing is you can burn any kind of files into a CD. Though, there's no reason to burn torrent files onto a CD, since they don't work that way. You require a Bittorrent client to download torrents, and once your download(s) complete, they appear as the kind of files they are. For example, if you're downloading a torrent which contains a video (.avi) then you willl see the video file in your downloaded folder once it starts to download. Though, your video won't work until the entire download is complete.
The easiest way to do this is with a software called DVDShrink. (A Google search will readily reveal several download locations.) You will be able to cram as much video onto a DVD as you like, provided you're willing to sacrifice the quality of the video.
You need to use a program such as Nero to Burn it. Nero will encode the DVD files, and burn them for you. The encode process is delicate, and will take some time.