IDVD 06 not recognizing my LaCie External FW DVD Burner

1. With the burner on, I start iDVD 06 and a message pops up telling me that I "don't have a superdrive and therefore will not be able to burn a DVD using iDVD".
What steps do I need to take in order to make iDVD recognize my external burner? I haven't used Patchburn yet, becuase I didn't think I would have to.
2. In lieu of burning directly from iDVD 06, I attempted to create a disk image and simply burn from Toast 7. iDVD went through the steps of rendering menus and content but when it was complete, iDVD simply closed without report of error and there was no disk image to be found. Any thoughts on what is happening here?
I just loaded Leopard and haven't downloaded any of the updates yet if that matters in some way.

Check the LaCie support site and choose the Downloads page for DVD drives. After selecting your model of drive you'll see a download titled something like "LaCie DiscRecording Support 1.26 for Mac OS X 10.3.2 or later (Mac)." Install that and iDVD should recognize your drive. While you're there be sure to download the latest firmware update. If your drive doesn't need it you'll be told when you open the updater application.

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