How can I take a DivX/Xvid movie (or any other video formats) that I have
and burn it onto a DVD so I can play it in any DVD player?
Before You Start...
dvdSanta supports almost all kinds of video formats, such as AVI, DivX,
Xvid, WMV, ASF, MPG, VOB.... To ensure that dvdSanta can burn your most
up-to-date video files onto DVD. You need to have some latest audio and video
codecs installed on your PC. If you do have all the codecs you need on your PC,
skip this part and read Step 1.
NOTE: It is VERY important to have the latest DivX/Xvid codecs installed on
your PC. Old codec versions may cause problems when encoding the newer video
files.
Step 1, Load your video files into dvdSanta
Click "Video Files to DVD" button to convert video files. 
Click "Add Media" button to load video files from the hard disk. 
Select the video file you want to burn on DVD.
Step 2, Convert the video files to DVD video format.
Click "Create DVD" button to start converting the video file. 
Wait until the conversion is complete.

Step 3, Burn the DVD.
dvdSanta has done preparing the DVD video, now it's time to burn your disc.
Before you burn the disc, you can use a software DVD player such as PowerDVD to
examine the DVD video created by dvdSanta. The DVD video is stored under c:\TempDVD\VIDEO_TS
folder.
Now you can insert a blanc DVD-R/+R disc in your DVD burner now and click
"Yes" to continue.
If you want to burn this DVD disc later, you can click "No" button now
and quit dvdSanta. The DVD video is stored under C:\TempDVD\VIDEO_TS folder. You
can burn it later using dvdSanta and follow "How
to Copy a 4.7GB Single Layer DVD movie"

If you are a using DVD+R/RW disc, just click "Burn!" and wait dvdSanta
finish the burning job. If you are using a DVD-R/RW disc, you should select
burning speed to 1x,2x,or 4x, then click the "Burn!" button to burn
the disc.

And that's it! When the burning is finished, you can play your newly made DVD in
your DVD player and watch the movie on TV!