Medium Error 0x0c

Using MacBook Pro, Toast Titanium and Verbatim DVD-R...
I was just burning a dvd, and everything was ok, but just after that I tried to burn another disc, and it doesn't even start burning (Medium Error 0x0c) - in between there were no updates, etc.
The thing is that I burned lots of dvd's using the same software and using always the same dvd media - and it never failed a single disc. I also tried to burn something on the same dvd's that didn't work in my mac with the other macbook pro that we have at home -same procedure- and it went ok...
Any possible solution?

I get the same error in Toast. When I try burning from a burn folder I get error 0x8002006E. This all started about a month ago. I have been using Maxell DVD-R disks for a very long time and had no errors. Suddenly, midway through a spindle, the errors began. With Maxell about 50% of the disks burn fine and the other 50% go a short way into the disk and then fail. With Memorex disks they have all failed and seem to fail as the drive begins the burn. I don't remember if a automatic system update came through at the same time the problem started but I am VERY frustrated. These same disks work fine on a friends PC so this seems to be very Mac related. I have tried changing the burn speed but it has not helped.

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