![]() ![]() There may be shareware/freeware programs that do this but I don't know what they are. Toast is a commercial product that you'll have to purchase. I haven't done that in a number of years as I just play those files using Plex on a Mac Mini plugged into my TV. If I need to burn an actual DVD (like you get movies and TV shows on commercially) I use Toast which can transcode the MP4 file into a format any standard DVD player will understand. Check the specs on the DVD player for that as well. Some do support movie files of various types burned to a CD or DVD (note that DVD+R is a newer format designed to avoid licensing the original format and not all players play both kinds of discs.)Īlso burning a DVD+R in the Finder will give you a Mac formatted disc that will not play on a PC and MAY not play on a DVD or Blu-Ray player. Look at the manual for the DVD player (or find it online) and see what disk formats it supports. However if you then want to play the DVD in a DVD player hooked up to a TV you may have issues with that. If you just want to play that file on a Mac than all you have to do is put it in a folder, right-click and select the option for burning the folder to disk (sorry, it's been a while since I did this and don't have a current Mac to reference at work for the exact procedure.) ![]() Select Burn to Disc option, and give a disc label, select burner, TV standard and other settings. A lot of what you are trying to do depends on what you plan on doing with the resultant DVD. Next, click the Burn tab and insert a blank disc into your Mac. ![]()
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