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How to burn 6.6GB of DVD content on a standard 4.3GB DVD in macOS? [closed]

How to burn 6.6GB of DVD content on a standard 4.3GB DVD in macOS? [closed]

There is a question I see popping on and on at forums but with no "good" answer. I've copied a DVD to my hard drive and it is about 6.6 GB. Is there any software that will help me to burn it into a 4.3 GB disk?

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bert [Entry]

DVD Remaster has worked well for me in the past download. It also comes bundled with an application called Fairmount which will decrypt DVDs and mount them as a drive for making local copies, transcoding, or burning back to DVD.
bert [Entry]

"If you mount the image file with Disk Utility, you should have a Burn option to do that.

Otherwise use this command:

hdiutil burn image.iso

Burn image to optical media in an attached burning device.

Run man hdiutil to see the documentation page, or hdiutil burn -help for list of parameters.

To list all burning devices, run: hdiutil burn -list."
"If you mount the image file with Disk Utility, you should have a Burn option to do that.

Otherwise use this command:

hdiutil burn image.iso

Burn image to optical media in an attached burning device.

Run man hdiutil to see the documentation page, or hdiutil burn -help for list of parameters.

To list all burning devices, run: hdiutil burn -list."