How to burn a video to a DVD from mac?

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  1. qwasedral Banned

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    Not for the whole thing, no, only in the menu screen
  2. 42395_skyline Community Development Team

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    Oh ok. Don't use it much myself. Thanks.
  3. qwasedral Banned

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    I use it to burn my "legally" downloaded movies to sometimes. It's alright, but not too great.
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    Hows the quality? I don't ever have a need to burn videos unless it's for school. I have been thinking of taking my Blu-ray only disks and putting it on DVD for my mom to watch in her room since she does't have a blu-ray player. Blu-ray to DVD obviously wouldn't have the best quality, but it doesn't matter cause her tv is 720p anyway.
  5. Nburnes Well-Known Member

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    Blu-ray movies are rather large and wouldn't fit on a DVD. Hence why they are blu-ray.
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  6. AdamLautner New Member

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    I do think iDVD is the best choice. Also, Burn may be the best free choice.
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    The quality is the same as any other DVD, it's obviously not going to be blu ray quality
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    Yea I know just wanted to see if it maybe killed quality.
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    Well last night I ripped and compressed Thor Blu-ray into 3.xxGB so it would fit on DVD. I think maybe if the movie was originally like 40GB then yea but I think most should work.
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    I think i used burn :p

    and i allowed it to convert the video file and then chose DVD-Video .