I'm trying to make 22 copies of a short, end-of-school musical slideshow DVD my wife made for her kindergarten class on her iBook in iDVD.
It took a while for her old laptop to burn the first disc, so I figured it would be much quicker to burn all of the other copies on my 2011 iMac. But I'm not sure how to do it.
I thought it would be pretty straightforward (and maybe it is and I just am missing the obvious) ... thought I could copy either through the finder, but when I highlight the DVD in finder, it opens the disc to reveal two folders (Audio_TS and Video_TS).
I also thought I could make copies through Disc Utility but ...
well, the basic point is that is has been YEARS and a few OSes since I've last made copies of a physical disc. Isn't there an easy way to pop a homemade DVD into my superdrive, click copy/burn, eject the source disc and put in blank after blank to make 21 more copies in no time at all?
It took a while for her old laptop to burn the first disc, so I figured it would be much quicker to burn all of the other copies on my 2011 iMac. But I'm not sure how to do it.
I thought it would be pretty straightforward (and maybe it is and I just am missing the obvious) ... thought I could copy either through the finder, but when I highlight the DVD in finder, it opens the disc to reveal two folders (Audio_TS and Video_TS).
I also thought I could make copies through Disc Utility but ...
well, the basic point is that is has been YEARS and a few OSes since I've last made copies of a physical disc. Isn't there an easy way to pop a homemade DVD into my superdrive, click copy/burn, eject the source disc and put in blank after blank to make 21 more copies in no time at all?