Crosswise errors burning DL disks

Sometimes there were errors in the past, going away by happenstance. TodayI lost at leased six or seven blanks; error code was sometimes the known 0x80020022
I tried the internal drive of my old PB and an external drive by two cpus. Coincident error? So suddenly?
Tried with the burner from File menu and worked with Toast (8 and 11).
I use for DL Verbatim blanks, because I can not find Memorex; for Verbatim I spend three hours to get it. In former times I got the best blanks by apple, but there are no one in the shop anymore.
What is the recently earned knowledge about burning with MBP?
Thanks in advance,
Karl

How to find what error 0x80020022 means?

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