How do I use Disk Utility to burn a playable DVD disk?
Can I produce a playable DVD disk (for use in a standalone DVD player) using Disk Utility?
Mac OS X (10.6.8)
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Can I produce a playable DVD disk (for use in a standalone DVD player) using Disk Utility?
Mac OS X (10.6.8)
If you already have the video encoded in a DVD format (with VIDEO_TS folders and everything else) then yes; choose CD/DVD master as the disc format.
Disk Utility doesn't do any video encoding on its own.
I do have the video encoded in DVD format (Video_TS and Audio_TS). Where do I choose cd/dvd format in disk utility?
File -> New image from folder -> choose the folder containing the video data -> choose CD/DVD master from the menu. After the image is created, drag it to Disk Utility's sidebar if it's not already there, click it once, and click Burn.
Put the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders inside a folder that has the name of the DVD as the folder name.
In Disk Utility, select File > Burn Folder to Disk... and select the target folder from the file dialog. Insert DVD, Click OK.
robertp1 wrote:
Can I produce a playable DVD disk (for use in a standalone DVD player) using Disk Utility?
No.
I do have the video encoded in DVD format (Video_TS and Audio_TS).
That's not enough (btw, make sure it's VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS.). To be playable on a DVD player, the files must be burned to disc in a specific, rigid order. See
<http://www.crazysquirrel.com/computing/debian/dvd-creation.jspx>).
DU does not do that.
If you don't want to use Roxio Toast or NTI DragonBurn, you have the following options:
mkisofs
<http://cdrecord.berlios.de/private/cdrecord.html>
It's a CLI tool, part of the cdrtools kit. Use mkisofs to create the disc image, then burn it with hdiutil or drutil, or Disk Utility.
DVD Image Utility (a wraparound for mkisofs)
<http://geek.thinkunique.org/2007/07/17/dvd-image-utility/>
Disco
no longer supported, but free, simple, and runs well under SL
LiquidCD
free; iffy support, but, again, simple, and runs well under SL
Burn
<http://burn-osx.sourceforge.net/Pages/English/home.html>
open source; not clear how active development and support are, but runs well under SL
Note that this question has come up several times before.
i'll create an image of the dvd then use the saftware call burn and use the copy option.
And remember to check the size of the DVD to make sure it will fit to a blank DVD. Not sure if Burn has Auto Compress or not like Toast.
Good Luck
Pete
I have a DVD that I created using iDVD. I created an image of it using Disk Utility then copied it to a new read/write image. What I need to do is add another "data" folder - kind of a hybrid DVD. I can burn it - but it won't play in a standard DVD player. I want to create a playable DVD that the recipient can put into their computer and get at the data folder as well.
How can I do that?
Thanks
Thank you x
How do I use Disk Utility to burn a playable DVD disk?