How can I "burn" a music DVD on my I-Mac?

How can I burn a music DVD on my I-Mac to play in my auto DVD/CD player?

I answered your question in your other thread:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/20118368#20118368
There is no way to do it in iTunes that I know of - you can only burn CDs there. You do need other software to burn to a music DVD.

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