Error #34506 while attempting to burn DVD

I am getting error #34506 while attempting to burn DVD or to create DVD image using iDVD 6 Version 6.04(797).
I checked all the resources and there is nothing suspicious.
Any advices how to fix this problem? Any advices about other DVD creator which I could use with my iMovie projects?
Could I safely upgrade to iDVD 8 without mixing up my old good iMovie. After reading the reviews I am really scared.
Jacek, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Roxio Toast is a well-regarded way to create DVDs from iMovie and other video sources, but the menus are not as nice.
iDVD should work for you, but it may take some time to sort through any problems. Have you successfully created a DVD in the past? How much free space is on your main hard drive (boot drive)? Do you have a current version of Quicktime?
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