Compatible DVD Burners

I've had a blast creating great photo slideshows with music from i-Tunes, and would like to use i-DVD to create DVDs. However my iMac G5 does not have the internal DVD burner so I am now in the market for an external DVD burner. It appears I-DVD will recognize third-parter burners -- but WHICH ONES?!!
Does it matter if the "software" that accompanies some of these (there is a Sony DVDirect and an EZ-DUB by Lite-On written up in PCMag that sound inexpensive and capable) is for Windows PCs? I am not likely to use their software anyway. Will I be able to simply plug one into a USB port and have it recognized? Thanks.

"The model is the one with Ambient
Light........"
It reads DVDs, it does not write them:"
It should! See iMac G5 (Ambient Light Sensor) -
Technical Specifications
No, read your link again. The 17" M9843 came equipped with a COMBO Drive, only reads DVDs.
Get a Pioneer DVR-111 or NEC ND-7170A in a FireWire enclosure. Either will only cost approx. $70, if you do a careful search of the on-line vendors. Search the MacResource Forums http://forums.macresource.com/list/1 for more info.
I have both the above on my iMac; all iApps & Finder burning work fine without any patches or hacks.
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