Problem burning DVD windowes 8

when using windowes 8, and premere ele 9. burning a edited wedding it has bad spot in it what is happing
David

problem windows 8 -  YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JswIhe_ajfU)
This is a DVD tape down loaded with a DVD camcorder. It does this 3 or 4 
time during the wedding. The very first time I burn this same video to a  DVD
it did not do this. Staples tech said it is because my new window  8 is not
compatible with Pre ele 9.
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