Burned DVD Name not coming up in player...

When I burn a dvd with DVDSP I name the disc as well as nameing it ont he burnpage... but when I play it back in a dvd player the disc comes up Unknown dvd. Any thoughts? Usually they are dvd-9's burned onto tdk dual layer discs.

I have never used DVDSP to burn discs, certainly the disc name appears when I use Toast-but the manual says this:
''each DVD disc you create is automatically given the same name as the
project’s file, entered when you saved it. The disc’s name can be seen by the viewer when the finished DVD is played on a computer
To name the disc in the Disc Inspector:
1 Do one of the following:
• Select the disc’s name (next to the disc icon) in the Outline tab.
• Click an empty area in the Graphical tab.
The Disc Inspector appears.
Note: Choose View > Show Inspector if the Inspector is not visible.
2 Enter the new name for the disc in the Name field at the top of the Disc Inspector, then press Return.''

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