Drives burning, but not recognizing burned disk

I've been burning some DVD disks lately, to make room on my hard drive. When I burn the disks (I am using the system software) they show up on my desktop, and are searchable... as long as I don't eject them. once I eject the disk and reinsert it, it shows up as a blank CD. FYI- I'm using burn folders, and I can see that the disk has been written on. Oddly, this happened to both drives at the same time, so I don't think it's a hardware issue. A re-start did not resolve the issue.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Bruce

Unfortunately i have no advice, but i am having the same issue... perhaps.
Just recently i've had DVD player report that a couple of DVD's were the wrong region, though both drive and discs were region 1. I have an old external DVD drive and they played fine from that.
Then i tried to mount an archival disk written a few months ago and it read as blank. The external drive also read that. I wrote new copies of the archive, one with Toast and one with Disk Utility.
Both wrote, verified, and mounted on the desktop, but as soon as they had been ejected and put back in, the OS reported i had inserted "a blank DVD".
Until i read that you had the problem on two drives, i assumed it must be hardware.
It now seems that anything i write with the built-in drive exhibits the same behavior.
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