In order to burn a video DVD that can be played on a DVD player one must use a video DVD authoring application like iDVD. However iDVD has not been supported by Apple for a couple of years now and it is not entirely compatible with Sierra. It can work but has its difficulties.
Your best bet would be to get one of the video DVD authoring apps from the App Store. They are not as full featured as iDVD but will get the job done. There are several that offer both a free and paid version which has additional features. Try the free version and if you like it purchase the paid version for the additional features if needed.
Apple USB SuperDrive. Apple claims that its USB SuperDrive has everything you need in an optical. Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player Pro. First and No.1 Blu-ray player for OS X 10.15 Catalina; Support BD, Blu-ray Menu, ISO files, and BDMV folder Powerful software for. USB 3.0 Type-C Portable Optical Superdrive Burner Player Writer CD DVD +/- RW, Compatible with Windows 10 8 7 XP Vista Mac OS System for Mac Pro Air iMac Laptop 4.4 out of 5 stars 328 $25.99 $ 25. Apple DVD Player is a nice, free program only available for Mac, that belongs to the category Audio & Video with subcategory Players and has been published by Apple. More about Apple DVD Player The current version of the program is 3.1.1 and it has been updated on 8/10/2011.
Whatever app you use follow this workflow to help assure the best qualty video DVD:
Once you have the project as you want it save it as a disk image via the File ➙ Save as Disk Image menu option. This will separate the encoding process from the burn process.
To check the encoding mount the disk image, launch DVD Player and play it. If it plays OK with DVD Player the encoding is good.
Then burn to disk with Disk Utility or Toast at the slowest speed available (2x-4x) to assure the best burn quality. Always use top quality media: Verbatim, Maxell or Taiyo Yuden DVD-R are the most recommended in these forums.
Dec 13, 2016 3:55 PM