Power calibration area error (0x73, 0x03.) ??? HELP!

At the beginning of iDVD writing the lead-in on a burn, I am encountering “errors were found during the burning process”.
The explanation is- “The recording device reported the media error: Power calibration area error. (0x73, 0x03.)”
Then I get a second window that reads- “MULTIPLEXER ERROR - There was a problem during multiplexing/burning.”
Can anyone answer this problem?

Hi Jeff
Power Calibration area error in iDVD
Try:
- Clening lens with a Cleaning CD/DVD
- Change brand of DVD disks to eg: Verbatim DVD-R (I use this with good result)
1. Make a disk image in iDVD then use this and
2. burn with Apple Disk util tool or if You have Roxio Toast™ AND
3. at an as slow speed as possibly eg: x1 or x2 or x4
or as Sue writes: Improve performances
iMovie: Tips to improve performance
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93699
Yours Bengt W

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