MKV is also named as Matroska Multimedia Container which is a file format that contains a number of videos, audio or subtitle tracks in one file. MKV files are often saved in large scale. Besides, due to its super video quality, it is welcomed by more and more users. But the sad thing is many video players do not support MKV files and it is not convenient to share with others. Furthermore, if you only have a standalone DVD player at hand, I am afraid you have to play the MKV files in DVD format so as to enjoy the MKV content. Therefore, knowing how to burn MKV files to DVD is also quite necessary. In terms of the detailed steps on burning MKV files to DVD, Nero can be the burner you should focus.
Why is Nero so popular in burning MKV files to DVD? What are the strong points of Nero after all? As a comprehensive burning program, Nero can edit, burn, and play DVD and Blu-ray disc content which can easily copy and burn high-definition content to a DVD or Blu-ray disc. Also, it can convert high-definition content to AVCHD format for PlayStation® 3 or to play on a Blu-ray player. The main features of Nero include that it includes the function for video playback. Nero can also burn huge amounts of content on multiple DVDs or even different types of DVDs at once, as well as burning audio and data files to a disc using hybrid mode. The following tutorial will guide you on how to burn an MKV file to DVD using Nero Software.
Step 1: Download Nero and install it on your computer.
Step 2: Insert an empty DVD disc with enough capacity to store the MKV file. Make sure your computer has been equipped with a DVD disc drive (both internal and external DVD drive are OK).
Step 3: Open Nero and load the MKV to the program by choosing “DVD” on the top left corner. Usually this is the default window once you opened the program (1).
Step 4: Select the type of media you want to burn. Usually you can choose the “DVD-Video” to start burning MKV to DVD disc (2).
Step 5: Set the related burning factors and DVD disc. For example, you can select the “Write speed” which will be the best if it is set like 4X (3).
Step 6: Once all the settings have been done, you can click “New” option on the below of the panel to start burning MKV to DVD disc (4).

Just as mentioned above, you only need to follow step 1, 2, 3, and 4 to complete the burning process with Nero. The problem on how to burn MKV files to DVD with Nero can be easily settled by following the above steps. Just pay attention that don’t set the burning speed too high.