![]() Simply save your new Disk Image and you can make a copy whenever you may need it. You will receive confirmation once you DVD is successfully burned and you are all set with a fresh copy of your DVD disc. Select your burn speed and whether you would like to Verify Burned Data. Click on "Burn" in the Disk Utility main window. Select the DVD disc from the list on the left. Open Disk Utility (Applications > Utilities). You should see your DVD disc mounted on your Desktop. Most Macs will automatically launch DVD Player. Select your newly created Disk Image from the list on the left of the Disk Utility window. Copy DVD Follow these directions to make a copy of your unprotected DVD: Insert your DVD into your Mac. ![]() Insert a writable DVD disc into your Mac. Eject the original DVD disc from your Mac. Your new Disk Image will appear in the list on the left of the Disk Utility window. Click Save.Īfter copying the DVD to your destination drive, return to Disk Utility. In the "Save As." window, be sure the "Image Format" selection is set to "DVD/CD Master" and the "Encryption" selection is set to "none". Keep in mind that your destination should have enough space to copy the entire DVD, which can be over four gigs. You will notice that there are two DVD icons-select the one slightly indented (this is the DVD itself, whereas the first one is the drive).Ĭlick on "New Image" in the Disk Utility main window.Ĭhoose a name and a destination from the "Save As." window. ![]() Can anyone update these instructions?įollow these directions to make a copy of your unprotected DVD: Disk Utility now has a new version Version 15.0 (1511.3) and the instruction no longer work. Before El Capitan (10.11.2), I was able to to burn a DVD using "Disk Utility".
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