Burn mp4 to dvd mac imovie9/15/2023 ![]() ![]() 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. To make a DVD out of video footage from iMovie, you need to open your iMovie project in another Mac program called iDVD. 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.) A lot of what you are trying to do depends on what you plan on doing with the resultant DVD. ![]()
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