Can Premiere Elements 12 Burn to a RW Disc?

Is Premiere Elements 12 capable of using a DVD+RW?  Despite setting the DVD Player on the iMac to NOT play a DVD when inserted, whenever I insert a  DVD+RW to have Premiere burn a DVD the DVD player starts and the burn always fails.  I can use a never written to DVD+RW and can do ONE burn to it but then any other attempt fails.  I used to use Pinnacle Studio on a Windows machine and I used RW discs multiple times until I had a version I wanted for a final burn to a DVD+R.  I am getting very frustrated with running Premiere Elements 12 on an iMac.  I don't know who to blame - Apple or Adobe. 

Rickster213
Thanks for your results.
When you got the device error at the end of the burn to as you described in your latest post, did you check the disc to determine if it had been written to completely in spite of the device error which you probably responded to with a Cancel?
I was going to do some troubleshooting on this player opening when a burn to is initiated with a DVD-RW and ran into a curious situation.
My DVD-RW coupled with the burn to disc were not interfered with by the player opening. But, if I used Blu-ray BD-RE coupled with burn to disc, there was my Cyberlink player popping up unwanted. My remedy that works consistently is quickly to click on the player close button, and then the burn to goes to completion successfully.
Is it possible for you to get some DVD-RW discs to compare to the DVD+RW?
It does not seem that this is a matter of Premiere Elements not being compatible with DVD+RW since you can burn to that type of disc provided the disc is a new blank desk. I do not have access to a Mac computer to dig into this deeper. But, we would be very interested to learn of your further progress in this matter.
Do you have access to Apple Support for its point of view on setting of Mac AutoPlay?
ATR

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