Preferred DVD For Burning

I've multiple DVD units for burning. Can I select a preferred unit in iDVD 5.0?
I did not see this in 'Preferences'.
Thanks!

When you click on the Burn button it will ask you to choose from a list of available burners. Just choose the one you want and it will ask you to put the blank disc in that burner.
Good luck!

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