Issues when burning a DVD

I am unable to access my Computer info, and Software Versions right now, So I am just looking for a little Direction.
I exported a .mov from FCPX with Chapter info and used iDVD to make a DVD. The DVD was ejected, the iDVD window said it was done, but that I also had 1 minute left or something... Instead of the "Burn another" or "Done" options I Just had "Cancel". When I hit this it asked if I was sure I wanted to cancel, but I had no other option. It loaded up in the DVD Player but when I selected a chapter or hit skip the DVD player went crazy and the DVD Froze. I then lowered the write speed and tried it again. Everything went the same.
My last attempt was creating a disk image, then used Disk Utility to burn it to DVD. When I did this I got an error: "The burn failed because of a medium write error."
Would love to be pointed in the right direction. Could the .mov file cause this or does it sound like a Drive issue?
Any help would be appreciated. Sorry again about the lack of info.

Maybe Bengt Wärleby's post in this topic will help: Re: mes chapitrages bug
Don't worry.  The OP posted in French but there's translations included.
Follow this workflow to help assure the best qualty video DVD:
Once you have the project as you want it save it as a disk image via the File ➙ Save as Disk Image  menu option. This will separate the encoding process from the burn process.
To check the encoding mount the disk image, launch DVD Player and play it.  If it plays OK with DVD Player the encoding is good.
Then burn to disk with Disk Utility or Toast at the slowest speed available (2x-4x) to assure the best burn quality.  Always use top quality media:  Verbatim, Maxell or Taiyo Yuden DVD-R are the most recommended in these forums.

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    The issues seem to have cropped up in about PrE 7, and continued through PrE 9. Again, because the problems with those Tracks, seems to be Project related, it is tough to diagnose what the real "cause" is. To date, I do not recall anyone having the issues in PrE 10, but maybe no one has hit the right combo of criteria (we have never been able to nail down what those criteria are) in a Project, to cause the problems.
    Wish that we could track the problem down to something specific, so we could just say, "Don't do that," but we do not know what "that" is. Until we do, we'll just keep recommending that users Move the Clips to another regular Audio Track.
    Good luck,
    Hunt

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