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Burning A Torrent Onto DVD Using MAC.


Question Posted Thursday April 9 2009, 1:19 pm


I need help trying to put a torrent I downloaded onto DVD. I can play it just fine in Itunes but want to be able to do it from any DVD player. I'm on a Macintosh with 10.4.11 as the operating system. The torrent is an Indycar race that is 2 hrs 48 long.


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theymos answered Thursday April 9 2009, 11:40 pm:
Use SmallDVD to create a DVD image:
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Follow the instructions here:
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Disc Utility comes with Mac OS X. It can be used to mount the iso file without burning it, and also to burn it to a disk.

I believe that a single DVD will be able to hold the entire video. But if it's not, cut it half with this, make two images, and burn both:
[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

Alternatively you can use the paid iDVD (part of iLife) or Roxio Toast.

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