my macbook doesnt burn dvd whenever i try to it gives me an error that it cannot set laser power to that high. when doin it from disk utility and browsing for file to burn it only let me select .dmg file and rest are not selectable.
It is supposed to be the best burning package on mac. But I doubt it. I convert videos to dvd-video format using the absolutely brilliant windows7 application convertxtodvd. Please dont tell me to use a mac application instead of it. I tried it many times, there were always several problems(slow speed, subs etc). This is not the case here.
So, I want these dvd-videos in Video_ts format, to be burned in dvd disks using toast. It is supposed that video_ts folder are a standard folder, no matter the system you use. But toast has a different opinion. When I drag the folder in the dvd-video window, it asks to re-encode the video!!!If I try to burn this video_ts folder in windows machine using 'nero', no problem at all, straight burning! I really cannot understand why this happens.
Another problem I have is that the files I want toast to burn, usually reside to network computer. Is there any way to burn files from a network computer(win) using toast? Can toast access network or not? If not, I have to manually copy files to local disk, several minutes spent for copying gigabytes just to be able to burn them.
My new DVD burner will play CDs and DVDs and burn CDs, but will not burn DVDs through the finder. Will getting TOAST definitely enable me to burn DVDs? I don't really need it otherwise and I would rather not buy it unless it will definitely enable me to burn DVDs.
I am trying to back up some DVD is I OWN.I used MTR to get the Video_TS folder on my HD.I have been trying to get Burn to create a disk that will work on my stand alone DVD player (which supposedly supports DVD -/+R and RW well as DivX).WHICH TYPE OF DISK DO I TELL BURN TO CREATE? I've been trying to burn on to dual layer disk i.e 8.5 GB.Video_TS foldeer is 7 GBIf I chose the DATA TAB tell Burn to create a "DVD-video disk" I get a disk that my computer can play in the DVD App that functions like a DVD, BUT my stand alone DVD player won't recognise it. (tells me its a DATA disk).
Have a free to distribute educational DVD (preparation for a test) that I need to make a copy of for a friend. Downloaded MacTheRipper and copy the DVD. Next I downloaded a freeware program called Burn that looks simple and is all I need. However I when I try to burn I get an error "Failed: There was a problem authoring the DVD" Also I tried to use the burn to a data DVD mode and it wrote the data to the DVD (you can physically see it's there) but when it got to finalize I got the same error message and you can't read the DVD contents. I have a new Mac Pro running 10.5.3 and the DVD drive is OEM PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-112D.
New to iMac, just trying to do something I could do on the PC without any trouble. Can't seem to get the burn folder to burn to a new CD-R. Can't seem to get the iMac to recogmize that there is a CD in the drive.
Have tried more than one CD. It does eject, but stalled out on the transfer.
I miss my PC. this has taken an hour for something that should be--well--easy.
I found that Macbook Pro cannot burn 95% from the DVD R DL 8.5 GB wth different types in the market. I have read from many sites and forums the same problems. In spite of the about this mac information on disk burning said it is able to write DVD R Double Layer (8.5GByte). Finally It is a big problem that Macbook pro cannot burn DVD Double Layer (8.5GByte) @ macbook pro 2.5 GHZ , 2 GB Ram , 250 GB HD
I have a Macbook Pro OSX 10.7.3 I dont know how to burn a DVD that is not a project. The DVD is already formatted. When I open iDVD it asked you questions about a project.
Info: MacBook Pro (13-inch Late 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)
I suddenly can't burn cd on macbook pro. Says CD is locked. I tried again and noticed disk was unlocked upon insertion, but became locked as soon as I clicked "burn" button. I've tried different disks: anImation C and a Maxell DVD and a Memorex CD. All same result. I'm trying to burn pics and music on separate disks.
I have a USB SuperDrive for my MacBook Air and I am trying to burn a DVD that works in a DVD player. I have burned DVDs that play on the computer as a DVD but are unable to be read in a DVD player. I use iMovie to create the movie and then have tried burning the DVD through iTunes, Burn, iDVD, and Free DVD Creator. Do I need something like a DVD burner that plugs into my computer because I thought the SuperDrive would work. Do I need a specific program?
I recently bought a macbook pro. I can't burn a video DVD with it though because it doesn't have iDVD since Apple decided to take that away. Any suggestions on a program I should use instead?
Info: MacBook Pro (15-inch Late 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.2)
I have heard it's a known issue with older macbook pros. I've had a super drive since first buying the computer but never needed to burn a DVD. Now when I try to do it it won't work and ejects the disk and gives an error message. Other posts about this topic seem to have been deleted.
Info:MacBook Pro (15-inch 2.4/2.2 GHz), Mac OS X (10.7.4), Super Drive
I used to be able to burn an iso image from the context menu by clicking on 'Burn "*" to Disc...', inserting a disc and let it burn. Now when I try to burn an iso image by using the context menu a box pops up saying 'Are you sure you want to burn the contents of "Untitled Disc" to a disc'. If I click yes, it burns the iso image as a file onto the disc. Â
Info: MacBook Pro (15-inch Late 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.4)
I have created a slideshow in iPhoto but I can't figure out how to burn it so that it plays on my DVD player.I have read that I need iDVD but I can't find that...
This may be a retarded question, but I can't figure out if my Unibody 13" macbook pro can burn DVDs or not even my old ass PC could, I am assuming that this drive can, even though it's not a superdrive. I mean it says:
I just downloaded a free trial of Aimersoft Dvd Creator. It seems simple to use to burn avi to dvd. However it seems like you can only use a DVD5 or DVD9 blank discs.
Are those the discs I need anyways to burn movies or is this program seem to be very limited on what disc to use?
I have a 1.8 core duo macbook, which previously had a CD-RW drive that stopped reading audio CDs, so I had it replaced under my warranty at John Lewis. It was replaced with a MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-857 and I got it back yesterday, so I was pretty happy that I can now burn DVDs. Only problem is, I just found out that I can't burn CDs with this new drive!
I am doing a project in iMovie. I have it all finished and ready to go. I'm going to integrate it with iDVD to make it look nice and I would like to burn it onto DVD.
Now, I have no SuperDrive with my MacBook Air. However, I have desktop computer that has Windows on it that the MacBook Air uses as a Remote Disk.
Now, will my MacBook Air be able to burn a DVD remotely? If not, could I just copy the file over to my Window's desktop computer and burn it from there, or will that be a compatibility issue?
I have a white MacBook and want to burn something to a DVD but it is too big. I have an external DVD burner (LG GSA-E60L 20x DVD�RW DL USB 2.0 External Drive) that does dual layer burning but am not sure how to use it on my mac. Can I just plug it in and use Toast Titanium to burn?
I tried burning an album to a CD using Finder. I dragged the files to the folder and clicked "Burn." Track 1 was going OK; it completed burning and then was "verifying." After that, it stopped burning. I was wondering why it didn't burn the other tracks but then thought maybe it really did because I was doing something else also at the time. Then I try putting it in a CD player: it won't play and there's only the first track available.
Two questions: 1) Do I need to highlight all the tracks before I click "Burn" so that it burns all of them instead of just one? 2) Why didn't the first track play in a CD player? Do you think it's because it's a .FLAC file? (I thought .FLAC were CD-quality anyway.) Would a .mp3 file work?
I recently purchased a Macbook 2.13 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo. I've tried to burn audio cd's from mp3 in Itunes to use in my car but when I try them in the car cd player they don't work. But they work on my mac. I used to be able to do this on my old mac mini with no problems. I'm running the latest version of OS X.