IPhoto Blank Disc is getting Disc Full

When I put in a blank CD, iPhoto sees it but then says "Disc Full",
other can can burn CDs off this same machine, so its an iPhoto or a firmware issue,
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
thanks,
diane
specs:
iMac G5 1.8GHz
OS X 10.4.7
Boot ROM Version: 5.3.5f1
MATSHITA CD-RW CW-8124
Firmware Revision: DA0D

Download and start using OmniDiskSweeper. It will tell you the folders and files that are taking up the most disk space.
Anything in your Home folder is a good candidate for deletion or movement to an external disk.
Allan

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