Can't Burn ISO file to DVD !

Hi all
I've tried to burn windows 7 ( .iso ) on a DVD (Double Layer-Double Couche), but it always gives me this message !
http://img102.herosh.com/2010/03/17/388985262.png
I hope anyone could tell me what's wrong ??
Thanks in Advance

Hi stefan
I use Verbatim ( 8x ), in addition, i tried to burn a dmg file, it gives me the same message !
On the other hand, i've used a DVD one layer ( 4,7 GB ), everything is ok
so, it seems something wrong with the Verbatim DVD !!
is there a specific application used for DVD double layer 8x ??

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