IDVD - problem with playability of DVDs burned

Hello -
I'm experiencing trouble when I export a Quicktime file from my Final Cut Pro 5 to burn to a DVD using iDVD5 on my home computer. All worked fine up until about a month ago. I'm unclear what I could have changed in terms of settings at that time that's caused the problem, but here is the situation I'm now experiencing:
When I burn a DVD using my iDVD5, the DVD will play in a computer, but it is not readable on a normal DVD player. It's unrecognized as a playable DVD.
If I take the exact same Quicktime file and the exact same blank DVD (I'm currently using blanks that are TDK DVD-R) over to a friend's house and burn the DVD using his iDVD, the DVD is playable in a DVD player and works just fine.
So something in my iDVD settings seems to have gotten very badly messed up. What can I do to fix this?
Many thanks in advance for any and all assistance.

It looks like it would cost as much to buy a new external DVD burner as it would to have the internal one for my computer fixed,...?!
True!
EDIT: You have a G5 iMac ...correct? If I'm not mistaken, it too has a smaller slot loading S-Drive.
Yours might looks somewhat like this:
If so, then it too could experience the above symptoms of overheating after multiple consecutive burns/ back to back DVD's.
The best Ext. S-Drives with their own built-in fan and power supply for back to back reliable burns look like this:
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