Macbook Won't Read Burned DVD+R from DVD recorder

I have a 2.0 GHz Macbook with 2GB Ram and a good working Optical drive that reads all media formats without any problems EXCEPT burned (and finalized) DVD+R discs from a DVD Recorder (attached to a television). I can play these burned DVDs on stand-alone DVD drives linked to TVs but I cannot play them in my Macbook. I have heard of other people having this problem, yet I have never found a solution for it. Does anyone have any ideas or comments on this topic?
Macbook   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Thanks for the reply Boece.
To answer your questions:
I have tried these recorded DVD+Rs in older PC laptops that have had little trouble reading them. I have also tried them in other Macbooks, which have responded similarly to my macbook when inserted.
I have played commercial DVDs, CDs, and recorded CDs in the drive and have had plenty of success. I have also played recorded DVDs that were made on computers with ease. The only type of media I seem to have problems with are DVDs not recorded on computers.
I do not have my own recorder, rather I had a friend record the DVDs for me so I don't know about other burn speeds (although I'm quite sure this isn't the problem as the DVDs do read on other computers)
When the DVDs don't read they simply eject. I never get an icon on the desktop or any error messages. The drive spins up and back down twice, then ejects the recorded DVD+R.

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