

Movies, but you can’t use iMovie to burn a DVD! For example, Apple has iMovie for making awesome edited Unfortunately, with Macs, you just haveįewer choices. I’ll also mention some alternatives for Mac that youĬan use to burn CDs and DVDs. In this article, I’ll talk about how you can burn a disc in OS X for You need to complete, you may have to use different software. Now when it comes to burning discs on a Mac, there are usually aĬouple of scenarios: burn a data disc or ISO image, burn an audio CD orīurn a video DVD playable in a DVD player. Going to be a thing of the past pretty soon whether you like it or not. New MacBook and MacBook Air, burning CDs and DVDs on Macs is probably Have Blu-ray burners either and most people still burn DVDs and CDs.Īlso, judging by how Apple completely removed the optical drive from the The disk image should now burn to the optical disk.This really isn’t a big deal because most Windows computers don’t Once the drive is ready to begin burning the disk image to the optical disk, click the Burn button.Ħ. If something other than the default settings are needed, click the drop arrow and set your desired burn options.ĥ. If needed, insert a blank optical disk when prompted.Ĥ. Select Burn Disk Image “Disk Image Name Here” to Disc…ģ. Select the desired disk image and right-click to bring up the contextual menu.Ģ. To burn a disk image file to an optical disk on macOS Sierra, use the procedure described below:ġ. It is likewise not available in macOS Sierra’s Disk Utility application.Īfter doing some additional research, it looks like the ability to burn a disc image is now only available through the Finder or by using hdiutil. As I have in the past, I opened Disk Utility and looked for the icon for burning a disc only to discover that this option stopped being available as of OS X El Capitan. As part of some work I was doing today, I needed to burn an.
