10.5.3 upgrade burn iso file

OK prior to the 10.5.3 upgrade I could burn ISO's to DVD without any problems either using "Burn" or the "disk utility". Now all I get is that the device, an OPTIARC DVD RW AD-5630A, fails to respond properly.
To me this just sounds like a driver issue.

We have the same problem over here in the UK with two (almost) identical Imac 24 In machines, one running 10.4.11, which works, and the other running 10.5.3, which doesn't either with CDs or RW CDs

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