DVD drive ejects blank DVD R

Every time I load a blank DVD R into the built in drive it ejects. This has only happened recently. Any thoughts please

yes, there are countless blank media types, and there is NO DVD burner out there that will feed them all.
DID you switch to a new DVD blank media?
Also cheap DVD blank media has about a 10% reject ratio......try further down the stack
hard lessons learned after burning many 10s of 1000s of DVDs.
If it also ejects commercial DVD movies, you have a dirty laser diode lens.

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