Having previously built all these in DVD Studio Pro, I’m not going to replicate all that work for the sake of a hard drive. Personally I’m opting for the first way – sticking with El Capitan – because I need to be able to create fully customised DVDs for a few clients with complicated menu systems. Neither is my old version of Compressor, as these are both 32-bit apps. I decided to put this post together after updating my desktop system from El Capitan to High Sierra (10.13.3) and my trusty companion DVD Studio Pro, is no longer operational. Use an external hard drive to dual boot into Sierra or El Capitan.If you’re trying to figure out how to make a client DVD in Mac OSX High Sierra, then this post will give you three ways to do it.
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