Burning directly to DVD from FCPX fails ...

When I try and burn from Final Cut Pro X there is no share monitor and it just processes and then does nothing.

Ok I click 'burn' and the window comes up processing but it doesnt have the 'share monitor' tab just cancel button.
I know this because i did the same thing on another mac (not on the network) and it works! The computers I am working on are networked... and updated - so not sure what it could be!!

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