Dual Layer no longer shows up

After wiping my hard drive and reinstalling all software, the dual layer option in iDVD 5.01 no longer shows in the settings. Why not? It was working before.
Two years ago I purchased a newer Pioneer 109 Dual Layer bruner for my iMac, I installed the French patch back then, and the Dual Layer option showed up, and I burned doual layer just fine. After my reninstall of softwares I again installed the French patch, but this time, ...no Dual Layer option. Dang.
Anybody know what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
B. Kabat

iMovie 6 solved all my problems.
WOW! What a great upgrade! And not simply because of the Dual Layer issue. It seems like quite a big jump. Very nice.
B. Kabat

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