Cant burn dvds!??

I have googled and googled but can't find anything online that says anything about why all of a sudden I can't burn any dvds?
Got my imac in Julyish of 08' and I have the "MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-875:"
I don't know anything in terms of if I need to clean it or if the drive is just broken or ? I went through after reading something online and verified the disc and then repaired the disc permissions.. I was able to burn one dvd and then ever since.. nothing. Is it just broken? If so, how much am I looking at to get it fixed or replaced?
I checked to make sure everything is updated.. tried restarting.. I have no clue what else to try.
The error I get when I put in the dvd is : Burning the disc failed because communication to the disc drive failed.
I have memorex dvds- and have tried burning from the finder and from a burn folder. neither work
Any help or ideas would be so appreciated

Welcome to the Apple discussions.
Are you able to read from the DVD? If you insert your first OS X disk that came with your system (or a retail OS X disk), and reboot holding the C key down, does that work (that would cause it to boot from the DVD)?
Or, can you reboot holding the D key down? This may bring up the Apple hardware test if it's on your system, otherwise, you need to insert the first OS X disk that came with your system and reboot holding the D key (or hold the alt/option key and choose the AHT). If that works, choose the extended test.

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