Difficulty burning iDVD movie

after compiling some video from a dvd and my own video (using iDVD 4) everytime i tried to burn it, it kept saying that my dvd was not clean. however, when i placed the dvd on the desktop it stated that i had inserted a clean dvd. so what am i doing wrong? why won't this burn?
melinda

We are in slightly unfamiliar territory, the best advice is to optimise your chances and give it a try. Get as much space as you can on your internal drive then try my strategy for iDVD:
1) Shut down/Restart without any applications running.
2) Run Mac Sweeper which you will find on http://mac.softpedia.com/get/System-Utilities/Mac-Sweeper.shtml
carrying out all the optimize options including repair permissions and then (I'm not sure it may be done in one of the others as well) under clean, empty caches.
3) Launch iDVD and the project
4) "Burn" a copy to disc to hard disc using the workaround known as Easter Egg or "Hurz and Pfurz" on
http://homepage.mac.com/geerlingguy/macsupport/mac_help/pages/15-burn_idvdother.html
iDVD5 has this built in.
5) Go to bed and have a good night's sleep.
6) When the run is finished (always for me 1 hour in less than 8 hours) examine the DVD image and play it using the DVD player in the applications folder
7) If and when satisfied and burn a copy using Disc Utility, full instructions on
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=42724
but you just use the second half to burn the DVD. This means you can readily produce multiple copies. I have taken to burning the DVD without any other applications running as I think this causes bad spots on the disc.
Remember when burning the DVD you are writing over 32,000,000,000 individual bits and you cannot afford too many ambiguous spots.

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