HT5839 Will it help to burn ts file on dvd

Maverick osx will it help to burn ts file on dvd to make dvd playable on other DVDs?

Yes. You would first need to out put a VIDEO_TS folder from FCPX (if that's possible). I can't help you much there since I use the Adobe Premiere Pro suite.
But once you have a completed VIDEO_TS folder, you can use Toast Titanium to burn your disks. Unless a copy of Adobe Photoshop Elements that is two versions back and the other weak software bundle items interest you, don't waste you money on the shovelware of the Pro version.
You do need to purchase a plugin in order to burn DVD and Blu-ray video disks.
You don't need to output an AUDIO_TS folder. As you'll notice, they're always empty. They're a holdover from way back at the beginning of DVD movies where the audio actually was in that folder. The only reason any software creates that folder now is for backward compatibility with old DVD players that won't play a disk if that folder isn't present - even though it's empty. Toast will automatically always add an AUDIO_TS folder to your disk when you drop in the video folder to burn a disk.

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