Which CD and DVD drives are burn compatible with 7.02.16

Upgraded to this version and now my DVD RW drive cannot burn CDs anymore from iTunes. Worked fine with previous versions.
Which CD and DVD drives are burn compatible with 7.02.16? I want to get an USB external drive that I know Apple supports and will support with iTues.

Upgraded to this version and now my DVD RW drive cannot burn CDs anymore from iTunes.
are you getting an error message? if so, what does it say?
could you also post your DVD/CD diagnostics for us? in itunes, go "help > run diagnostics", select DVD/CD diagnostics, and paste the complete results into a reply.

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