Dual Layer DVD-R are freezing

I got Lacie dual layer recorder (*** according consumer report)
I made 5 copies 2 hours DVD from Mpeg2, which exported from FCP5. Each copy either freezes or skips in a half way. My media is 4X RiData. I wonder if the DVD was burned to fast. I have to use 1X. If DVD players are playing fine the commercial DVD, which are dual layers, why they would not play well my burned copies? Is there a setting to tell the DVD burner to use a slow, 1X speed?
I have a friend...the same problem!
Thanks.

if you are using DVD-R Dual Layer (as opposed to DVD+R Double Layer):
[quote]
Using DVD-R Dual-Layer Media
If your system contains a DVD drive that can write to the new DVD-R dual-layer media, you can burn your DVD project to it with DVD Studio Pro. However, there are several issues:
Since there is no current way for DVD Studio Pro to identify DVD-R dual-layer media as having two layers, burning a dual-layer project to it results in a warning appearing telling you that the DVD media may have insufficient room to hold the project. This message is based on the assumption that the disc is single layer. Both layers of the disc will be written to as needed, however, when you click Continue.
If you are burning a dual-layer project, the break point you set will not affect where the layer break actually occurs. Instead, the first layer is written to until filled, at which point the drive switches to writing to the second layer.
The switch between layers is a seamless layer change not supported by some DVD players, which may stop playing the disc when the switch point is reached.
[/quote]
altho if its DVD+R Double Layer, then its a different problem (and the same as what i'm having)
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