CS3 - Simple Project - DVD-R Plays in Sony, NOT Panasonic!!

Hi all - I am following this thread with some interest. I am having the exact same issues with Encore CS3. VERY simple project, it all checks out fine, previews perfectly.
My questions are:
I have an interesting issue on my first use in anger of CS3.
Does CS3 burn an "appendable" disk? I think it does! If so, will that affect DVD player compatibility?
I have tried direct burning to DVD-R (Verbatim), and it plays fine on my SONY DVD player, but comes up as "Unsupported" on my Panasonic standalone DVD/HDD recorder drive. Is this a DVD player firmware issue?
If so - I guess I need to find out how to close the disk through Adobe CS3. (Note I have tried closing these DVD-R's through another application such as Roxio 10, but it craps out stating it thinks there is like 400GB free on the disk!!)
Other things I have tried include building an ISO file AND a DVD folder, neither of which will burn using Cyberlink DVD Suite. THey are not recognised! Arrgh. Any ideas?
Anything else I can try would be MOST useful!!
>Joe

Well I now have a few more tidbits to add... I have burnt the same avi file using Roxio 10 & it's DVD creator application, using menus etc. Success! So it's not the BD-R disc format, as I'm using the same brand etc throughout all this.
The only other problem I'm having is the audio which seems to drift around 0.2 and 0.7 (or so) seconds across the picture! (the original avi file is bang on). Is there any generic method to investigate the cause of such an issue now?

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