External optical drive (HP) not responding to iDVD

My new (HP) external optical drive does not respond to iDVD. When I go to click burn it is darkened. In my system profiler it has -R and -RW listed, but under burn support it says "Yes (unsupported)". The computer responded when I insterted a blank DVD. What does this mean and how do I make it work?
PowerBookG4   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   Combo drive, 768 MB memory, 1.33 processor

Hi and welcome!
iDVD 4 did not natively support and external burner. But, you should use DVD-R disks.
You will need to look at these:
BURN DVDS TO AN EXTERNAL BURNER OR A DISK IMAGE WITH iDVD:
http://homepage.mac.com/geerlingguy/macsupport/mac_help/pages/0015-burn_idvdother.html
or
Patchburn
http://www.patchburn.de/
Sue

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