Burn speed on DL discs?

I'm just wondering if there is a way to control the burring speed of my DVDs within DVD Studio Pro? It always seems to burn at the max speed and in a lot of cases it translates to playback issues in some DVD players. In the past I have just created a disc image and burned it from the DISC UTILITY where I can control the speed (which fixed the playback issues). However I've found that with DL discs you cannot do the same process as the layer break does not translate to the disc image and therefore forced to use DVD Studio to burn DL discs.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
  Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

Unfortunately, everything you stated is absolutely correct: DVD Studio Pro will always burn at the maximum speed for your drive and media combination, and when you create a disc image, the layer break information is not included.
Make sure you're using good quality DL discs (e.g., Verbatim DVD+R DL) which should help the reliability, but otherwise, there's not much else you can do with the DL discs.

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