

I tried to create it via the Finder as well as via the terminal (trying su and sudo) but was told I do not have permission (even as administrator). I tried to directly copy libdvdcss.2.dylib to the /usr/local/lib folder but found that it did not exist.
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However some apps would no longer install, namely I could not install the libdvdcss.pkg (required by Handbrake to rip my DVDs to my Mediathek), nor OSXfuse (free system extension which allows my Mac to write to NTFS formatted disks). Had some problems with Mail and iPhotos but solved them in the end. That guide should cover most of the cases! If you have any trouble or questions just use the comment form below.I upgraded my cousin’s iMac which had MacOS X 10.6.8 Snow Leo installed straight up to MacOS X 10.11.1 El Capitan (yes, the new beta, and yes, might not have been the smartest move on my part). Just choose Recorder -> Burn Image from Nero's menu, select your image file and then just follow step 3, to correctly burn that file. If you have your DVD already in an image format, like ISO, NRG or other you don't have to follow this guide. That's all! Now just wait a few minutes and your DVD will be ready.

When you are ready add a blank DVD and click burn (3). Remember what I said about Write speed in step 1 (2). It will take more time, but you are sure that you have a correct copy before you delete that DVD files off your hard disk. Here you can optionally select the verify (1) the disc after it is burned. If you have another type of video files, like avi or mkv for example you need to convert them to DVD format first. Keep in mind that we are burning ready DVD files. Then make sure DVD5 is selected (3) and click Burn (4). It is important that you put all the files inside the VIDEO_TS folder and not in the DVD root. Here just find the files that you want to burn in the DVD, select them all (1) and drag them in the VIDEO_TS folder (2).

I suggest selecting a low burning speed like 4x (3) for DVD video discs especially if your standalone player is a bit old. Here select DVD (1) as the type of media you want to burn and then DVD-Video (2). This is the default window when Nero starts, if it doesn't come up just go to New button in the top left corner. If you don't have Nero or another program you can also check out CopyToDVD, a lightweight budget solution.
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Also at the end I have an extra step that shows how to burn an ISO file, if your DVD is in that format. If you want to create a DVD disc containing data or music files, simply select DVD-ROM (ISO) option and not what we show in this guide.
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However, as I can judge from the messages I get, many users get confused from the many options that are available in the program, so in this guide we will clarify one thing: how to make a DVD video disc that plays in standalone players from a folder full of IFO, VOB and other files you have on your hard drive.

Nero is probably the most popular DVD burning program out there, as it comes bundled with many new computers and DVD drives.
