Dvd Drive Reads Dvd but not burning Dvd

Product Name:HP Pavilion 15 Notebook PC
Operating System: Windows 8 Pro 64-bit 
Optical DriveVD-RAM UJ8DB
problem: Dvd drive reads Dvd but fails to burn Dvd.I can hear  a noise from Dvd drive when i insert a blank Dvd to burn.
                    Noise keeps running until i remove Dvd from Dvd drive. please help

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