Premiere wants to close during the burning of a DVD

After having had much problems with Premiere 8 (slow and many freeze ups), I went to upgrade my computer and purchased Premiere 9, hoping I would have a smooth ride. WRONG!!!
Speed has increased slightly but now I have the problem that the program needs to close while burning a DVD. I've tried several times to no avail.
I'm trying to burn a video with 5 clips of HD recordings. Total duration: 43 minutes.
I have installed a 2nd hard drive: 2TB and I've installed some of my photos and video clips on this drive as well as Adobe Premiere/Photoshop.
Can you help because I'm becoming very frustrated to the point of being mad.
Computer details:
Dell Model 'Dimension E520'.  Intell (R) Pentium (R) D.  CPU 2.8Ghz.
Ram DDR2  4Gb.
System Type: 32-bit
Storage Controllers: Adaptec AIC-7870PCI SCSI (Emulated) and Intel (R) 82801 HR/HH/HO SATA RAID
My vitual memory for the 2nd drive is set at 10000
Chipset is Intel P965/G965
I'm running Windows Vista Home Premium, Service Pack 2
DVD/CD Rom:  HL-DT-ST DVD+ -RW GSA_H31N
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 7300LE   128Mb.
Regards: Herman

Hello Herman, do me a favour and try something because I have exactly the same problem but I'm getting closer to getting a solution.
Right click on your first clip which has audio (don't do it with an audio clip, do it with a video clip that has audio linked), go to Show Properties down the bottom, open them disable the Volume Filter by clicking the eye. Once the box where they eye was is blank do that with all your other clips that contain Audio.
Then try and burn your dvd. I know this will not actually give you what you want but at least it will help us identifying the problem. I'm sure it is the volume filter because as soon as I enable it, premiere closes again. It actually comes with a message that reports issues with an audio filter.
If that is the case maybe Adobe can get their act together and make an update that will fix this issue because I have 5 DVD's ready cut waiting to be burned and my clients are not too impressed.
NB: It has NOTHING to do with my camera, computer, or whatever. My client purchased a brand new 6 core i7 computer with 8 GB of RAM and had no other Software then Premiere Elements 9.0 installed which was of the net, so no Steve it's got nothing to do with the system IT IS THE SOFTWARE! It would be nice if Adobe would test their software before it works so people who pay for the products don't lose jobs over it.

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