Device Error (0x73,0x03.)

DVDSP failed to author my DVD giving me the "device error (0x73,0x03.)" message.
I have the Pioneer DVD-RW, DVR-112D.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
mp

David,
Thanks for your post. I had a problem with a Data burn also. I got Error, sense code=0x21,0x02, buffer under-run.
I'm using Sony DVD-Rs which are burning fine on my laptop.
Does this sound like I need to bring the burner to the shop?
mp

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