10.11.3 disk utility burn icon missed!

One can help how can I burn DVDs / Blu - ray disk utility, I can't find icon burn in my new mac OS X Captain 10.11.3.

If you mount the img and selected in the sidebar of the Finder, click the action icon (gear), you should be presented with a burn to disc option.

Good luck

Russ

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