I couldn't figure out what u meant by the term video. An avi, quicktime or a mpeg video? If any of the above is correct, then u can burn it as a data in dvd-r and u can watch it in your pc as usual, but not on a standalone dvd. The proc is very much the same. U open your burning program and drop the file inside.
what i meant was, can i burn a movie on a dvd+rw and then watch it on my dvd to see how it is. then if it is good burn it on a dvd-r and if it is not good erase the dvdrw and try again?
well, on the list and in the manual it says my dvd player plays and supports mp3,dvd video,dvdrw,and dvd+r and dvd-r. it is a pioneer.