![]() ![]() A data DVD has no themes or menus, so it would be like you were storing your Movie on a thumb drive or other external drive. In the Finder help menu, type "Burn CD or DVD" for instructions. ![]() On the other hand, if you just want to store your movie on a data DVD that plays on a computer but not all DVD players, you can use your Mac's burn program to burn to a DVD disc. A standard DVD disc will hold up to 2 hours duration of video. You would then need some standard DVD-r discs and an external DVD burner (if your computer does not have an internal burner). You can get from the app store an authoring program by peng Guiping called DVD Creator that some users on this forum have tried with success. Apple's iDVD program has been discontinued and, in any event, will not work on Catalina or Big Sur 64 bit operating systems. Assuming that you want a DVD with themes, menus, scene selection, etc, you would export (share) your movie to your desktop as a movie file, and from there drag it into a DVD authoring program (or otherwise follow the program's instructions) to import the movie into it. ![]()
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