Burning a data dvd disc with toast 8

Hello.
I am using toast 8 to burn 1.91 gb worth of data onto a dvd. An error pops up that says " the drive reported an error: sense key= medium error, Sense code= 0x0c. Write error." Then the program freezes up and i have to force quit it. Anyone have a clue why this would happen?

While checking the Toast forum, you might want to consider reducing your burn speed to the lowest available - burn errors can be caused by high speed burning and/or faulty/cheap media (iMacs' Superdrives are very finicky - mine only likes Verbatim).

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