IDVD won't burn my project!!

I have FCP and I exported using the Quicktime movie option. I took it into iMovie, organized it, and saved it. I went to iDVD, pulled the movies, go to burn the disc and the following happens: I insert the disk when prompted, it then says "waiting for device to be ready," then spits out the blank DVD! What's going on?! Am I exporting the wrong format? This has worked before and I'm somewhat confused. PLEASE HELP!!

To do test with DVD-RW and avoid burning coasters DVD-R, you have to trick iDVD4.
The trick with iDVD4 is to originally insert a Blank DVD-R, and then it will accept it. While it's begining encoding your project, press the eject CD button on your keyboard. You might have to hold it a few seconds. it will eject the DVD-R and replace it with the DVD-RW and push the tray back or press eject button again to retract the tray.
Et voila you have tricked iDVD4 that it has a DVD-R on its hand, when in reality it will burn on a DVD-RW
Michel

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    welcome macplebe to the  boards ...
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    trashing the preference file
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    changing the theme
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    Thanks Len.
    Sorry - should have posted back that I worked round this a couple of hours ago.
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