Burning process stopped between discs

I downloaded a book from Audible.com and began the process of transferring it to Audio CD so that I might listen to the book as I drive. The first CD (of 3) recorded fine but when I inserted the second CD the process didn't continue as usual. Normally after the computer spits out the first CD and prompts me to add a second one it simply continues the recording process, but something happened today.
To make it worse now the @#&*$ copy protection on the Audible.com download wont let me retry; it states "Audible downloads may only be transfered to CD once". I don't want a second copy of the first disk I only want the two disks I didn't get!?
I have downloaded and transfered to audio cd 10 books previously with no concerns
I did upgrade to 7.7.1 earlier in the evening so I understand that might be a factor but I would like to know if anyone has any suggestions as to how I can get the remainder of my book out of iTunes and onto CD. Or am I going to be stuck listening to my book while sitting in front of my computer?
Thanks,
Pete

You were right. I renamed the javascript that did it individually and everything works great. Thank you so much. Is that a change then from 7 to 8 because I didn't have this issue in 7?

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    FROM Bev.
    (Not a 'guy' but I will answer!)
    First, I do not think that mixing wide-screen and standard makes a difference in iDVD.
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    From. Boise, Idaho
    I did everything I've seen suggested, but a friend (who used to be an Apple Genius) suggested that I do a safe reboot (by holding down the shift key until you see the spinning gear on gray background, then release, then restart when your start-up screen appears).
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    by dheb0422
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    One user more writes
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    The other gave Multiplex Errors
    I tried suggestions to remove special characters and no chapter marks at beginning, but nothing worked
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    Rich839
    In addition to Bengt's fine advice, burning errors can occur if you have located any of your menu buttons wholly or partly outside of the safe TV viewing area. Go to your main project menu, then click on View/Show TV Safe Area, to check. Drag into the safe viewing area any buttons that are outside the safe viewing area.
    Russ One - suggest this
    Multiplex Error-There was an error during muxing preparation
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    Do not leave 3rd party devices / camera / camcorder plugged in unless it is being used with iDvd's One Step process. Certain web cams can trigger this also (especially ones with added features like LED light/s that draw additional power from the FW or USB bus).
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