DVD burn not finalizing?

I'm a video editor with a Dual 1.8 GHS PowerPC  G5 with 3 gigs of Ram, 10.5.8 OS.   I was burning a data DVD yesterday and it got hung up on the final
step and I let it keep going to see what happened and after 3 hours (it usually takes up to twenty mins.) I aborted.  The data was all there on the DVD, but after a restart and running Applejack to clear all caches and etc. it still did the same thing on another disc.  
Then I wanted to see if iDVD would complete a burn and same thing, a short movie clip I created got hung up on the final process. When I tried to abort and force quit, the following message appeared:    "Multimedia Importer not responding"      I've seen this message before a few years back and it turned out to be a conflict with DivX, which I dumped and then everything was fine.    The only thing I can pinpoint is that earlier in the day a software update came up to update iTunes to 10.5.1 which I did.  Could that have possibly introduced something to the system to cause these problems?  If so any ideas on how to correct this? Is there a way to uninstall the iTunes update? 
Any help would be appreciated, so please help Mac Wizards!!

A bit of closing the stable door but it is always a good idea to make a backup of your system before installing any updates.  Reverting in iTunes isn't easy.  It seems the newer iTunes is getting integrated into the whole system rather than just being an application file you can drag to the trash.  Then too, as mentioned already, there may be irreversible changes to the library file (unless you haven't run the new iTunes since installing it).  I periodically make duplicates of my library file because it is the one most prone to corruption.
I don't know if starting in Safe Mode will help by deactivating a problem component, or just make it worse by deactivating something you need.

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