
It's easy to tell the difference between a physical disk and a disk image, as each has their own distinct icon. cdr (.dmg) file to make additional burns at a later date. Upon completion you will receive a 'Burned Successfully' box. Click the Burn button bottom right of the Burn window. Then, after inserting a blank DVD, select the burn speed and 'Verify burned data'. The Burn window will drop down, select a burner (if you have more than one). Select your DVD disk image (.cdr) from column list on the left of the Disk Utility window and click on the Burn button at the top of the window or select Burn Disc from the File Menu.New to Disk Utility in Leopard, the DVD drive is now always listed in the left column, even if the drive is empty (below right). You can now eject the original DVD from your Mac. The new DVD's disk image icon is also mounted on the desktop (below center). This is your new DVD disk image (shown below, left). When the copying process has finished you will see a new item in the column list on the left of Disk Utility window, "THE_MAKING_OF_A_FLOAT.cdr".You will be presented with a progress bar.While you are creating a 'disc image' of your original DVD, when you select 'DVD/CD master' as your Image Format you will get a. In the 'Image Format' drop-down menu, select DVD/CD master. I have chosen my desktop (the desktop is always on your boot drive), but remember that DVDs can run over 4 gigs, so be sure that the hard drive you are Saving the DVD disk image to, has enough space. In the ensuing 'Save As' box, enter the name of your new DVD and select a destination. Then click on the 'New Image' icon at the top of the Disk Utility window. First, select the actual DVD, not the DVD drive, from the column list on the left. Open Disk Utility found in the Utilities folder inside the Applications folder.Quit the DVD Player, you will have the DVD icon mounted on your desktop. This will launch the Apple DVD Player.Place the DVD that you want to copy into the Mac.Then we will insert a blank DVD and burn the DVD disc image to the blank DVD. A disc image is an exact and perfect clone of the original. When we copy the original DVD, we will make a 'disc image' (.dmg) of it on our hard drive. First we will need to copy the information from the DVD to our hard drive and eject the original DVD. This article has four sections and covers Leopard, Tiger, Panther and Jaguar.Īs most of us only have one DVD drive in our Macs, this will be a two step process. We will be using the Mac's Disk Utility application. What follows is the process for making DVD copies from any DVDs that are not Copyright protected. Soon after, you find that you now need extra copies of the DVD (typical). As you only want this one copy and need hard drive space, you trashed the entire DVD project. Okay, you have created your master piece and burnt it to DVD using DVD SP or iDVD. Note: It has been reported that this process will also work copying BD (Blu-ray) to BD-RW disks. Snow Leopard - Leopard - Tiger - Panther - Jaguar
