![]() ![]() On a 7.4GB test directory, Disk Utility created a disk image of 8.55GB, while hdiutil created a disk image of just 7.4GB in one step: hdiutil makehybrid -udf -udf-volume-name foo -o foo.iso /path/to/parent/dir/of/VIDEO_TS (as above, the VIDEO_TS parent directory should not contain anything else). ![]() Once the disk image has been saved, right click it in Finder and select "Burn Disk Image 'foo.cdr' to Disc." → Burn.Enter desired filename and location for the new disk image → select "DVD/CD master" as the Image Format → Save.Select the parent folder of VIDEO_TS (which should not contain anything other than the VIDEO_TS directory) → Choose. ![]() Disk Utility → File → New Image → Image from Folder.The following steps were tested under macOS 10.15.7 and Disk Utility 19.0 (1704): Yes, it is possible to burn a VIDEO_TS to DVD (that will play in standard DVD players) without the use of any third-party software in Catalina. Step 1 Export iMovie Videos from Videos to iDVD After finishing the iMovie project, go to iMovies top menu bar. Is this possible without additional software? A VIDEO_TS folder is what I am looking to burn. I can burn a data DVD on MacOS Catalina but getting a movie DVD burned is escaping me. ![]()
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