Again for Windows, I always create an ISO from Encore and use Imgburn to write that ISO to disc by double clicking on the ISO (my file association in Windows is that when I double click on an ISO, Imgburn opens) and Imgburn then reads the "inside" of the ISO and writes a DVD
>It went to a zipped up file
What you say and what you show are not the same... ZIP is zip, ISO is "sort of like" a zip file, but it is the special format of a video file
When you have Mac burning software (Toast?) it will know what to do with the ISO file, just like Imgburn knows on the Windows side of things