Can't burn more than 1 DVD

So I finally got iDVD to work - I can't use a theme or anything, I'm just burning "one Step DVD from Movie..." I'll deal with the theme problem later but I really need these DVDs burned by tomorrow... so here's the problem: I burn the DVD just fine, the disk ejects and then iDVD says "done" and it is stuck 'thinking'. Then have to force quit and open iDVD back up to burn another disk. Anyone have any idea what the problem is?

Can you save your DVD project as a disk image? It will go through all the encoding, but instead of burning a disk, you get a disk image that is the exact copy of the DVD. You can use the disk image to burn further DVDs through Disk Utility. If you go this route whenever you make a DVD project, you can save yourself wasted disks if there is a problem with burning.
Since you already have a disk that burned, you can use it to make a disk image and do the burning of the rest of the disks from the disk image created from that.
See these for the 'how-to' : http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=164927
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93006
and http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=42724

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