MOV/.mov is a video Container format for QuickTime. The multimedia container file can hold multiple tracks, audio, video, effects or text files. Each Track, regardless of type, has its own digitally-encoded media stream using a specific Codec. If you have many MOV files that filled with your favorite movies or the happy moments with your family or friends, the best way to preserve these videos or play MOV Video on a standard DVD player is to convert QuickTime Video MOV to DVD on Mac.
To burn MOV files to DVD, you need a Mac MOV to DVD Converter software that can convert MOV to DVD on Mac OS X(including Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard). DVD Creator for Mac is a good choice for you which can help you burn MOV Quicktime videos to DVD with easy steps. With this Quicktime video to DVD Converter for Mac, you can also edit your videos and customize DVD menu, etc.
Note: If you are using Windows and want to burn MOV to DVD, you can refer to DVD Creator for Windows.
Below is the step by step guide on how to burn MOV to DVD on Mac OS X
Just click "+" button to import MOV files to this program or simply drag and drop them to it. And rearrange the file list by using the up-down arrows.

Tips: You can freely drag and drop the thumbnail to merge or split the video files.
To personalize your DVD files, you can edit MOV files by clicking "Edit" button. For video files, you can crop the frame size, trim into several clips, append effects, add picture/text watermark watermark and rotate.

This Mac DVD Creator also allows you to create your own DVD menu with rich selections of DVD menu template. Simply click "Menu" button to select one and set the "Frame", "Button" and "Text" to customize your DVD menu.

After all necessary settings, you need to insert a blank or rewritable disc to your Mac if you want to burn MOV to DVD disc. Or you can simply convert MOV to DVD folder, .dvdmedia or ISO file on your Mac for later burning.
That is it! Now, with MOV movies burned onto the DVD on Mac, you can easily play your videos on your home DVD player.