DVD media / capacity errors with SuperDrive

I'm having various media errors when I am attempting to burn a DVD using Disk Utility. I've tried DVD-R (Fuji) and then DVD+RDL (Memorex). The sixe is 4.2GB so both should have the capacity. I get error messages that the disk does not have the capacity, but these are brand new blank DVD's. Another message said something to the effect that it could not read the disk. Any ideas about troubleshooting these problems?

Hi-
Since the beginning (and even with my G4), I always used Sony DVD+R and never had major trouble with them.
Makers outsource.
Media batches change.
Using a different disc (Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden) is worth a try.
BUFFER UNDERRUN
Can be caused by too many processes running during burn, corrupt files or inadequate hard drive space.
WRITE ERROR
Most commonly a media error.
INTERNAL TARGET FAILURE
Hard drive space inadequate, corrupt or improperly prepared files.
-Should I update the firmware of the drive to correct the problem?
You have multiple errors, possibly multiple problems.
You could try an update, which should help with media errors.
-If the drive is dying, can I simply swap it for the latest DVR-118 and MacOS X will still see it as an "original SuperDrive" ?
In OS X 10.5x, plug and play.
In OS X 10.4x, plug and play with Patchburn.
-Should I consider an external FireWire LaCie burner?
No.
This would complicate matters and should not be necessary.
I would work on clearing drive space, repairing hard drive directories, burning after restarts, trying a different media, and a firmware update.
If after this conditions aren't improved, you will have at least prepared the system for proper use of a new drive; i.e. hard drive free space and hard drive health are key to successful burning.

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