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Imgburn is what I used back in the day.
I'd also look into Casting it to the TV.
Well, that would be a good option as well but IMHO, im not 100% onto casting since there is like a sync delay which may ruin the watching experience and also I just added "the tvbox idea" because ngl, burning cds is a bit time consuming, unless you have like blank dvds laying around and a burner hardware.
I do and I still wouldn't bother because storage is so cheap and plentiful.
If they've got a games machine or smart TV/media player they'd likely not even need an Android box.
I've never had much luck with casting. I'd also need the subtitles to sync properly too. I usually have to turn them off. Would you cast from phone then - to what - a chromecast?
Depends on the TV, some you can cast straight too.
If latency is an issue then you could try plugging in some kind of storage device with the films on. Again, it might depend on the hardware but I'd imagine most TVs have the facility.