Can't burn my iPhoto Library in iPhoto 6

The last time I burned my library, was in iPhoto 5. Now, immediately after upgrading to iPhoto 6, I wanted to make a copy of the complete library from within iPhoto, but I get an error message. It prepares to burn, then immediately says finishing burn, then an error sheet pops out and says:
Burn Failed
The burn to the Matshita DVD-R UJ-835F drive failed. The device failed to respond properly, unable to recover or retry.
I am using the proper DVD-R discs and am able to burn using Dragon Burn just fine. Only when using iPhoto 6 do I get this error..
Can anyone help?
iMac g5 20 1.8 superdrive   Mac OS X (10.4.4)   250GB HD, 1 GB ram

The size of the library shown in iPhoto can be considerable less than what the Finder reports. That's because iPhoto only reports the size of the image files in the library (and not including the edited versions) whereas the Finder includes the modified files, thumbnails, data files, etc. When burning the whole library once can easily check the size in the Finder to see if it will fit. But if you're burning some rolls or albums there's no easy way to determine the ultimate size required to burn. It's worth some feedback at iPhoto's feedback page: http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphoto.html

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