Burning Problem - Power calibration error

hi...
i use dvd studio pro 3.02 and now when i try burning the DVD my laptop the error message appears.
"The recording device reported the media error: Power calibration area error. (0x73, 0x03.)"
i doubt it but is there anyway i can fix that?

Hi
You have two things to check:
- Try a different media. Check this site about * about quality media *.
- Try creating a disc image in your hard drive and burning it with Disk Utility and/or Toast. Check thsi tutorial: * Creating Disc Image in DVDSP *
Hope that helps !
  Alberto

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