Problems Burning DVD's (Single and Dual Layer) with FCPX

I have been burning the same size and length DVD's every week on single layer DVD's and since the update I can no longer do it.
FCPX was great for the inexperienced user, Apple what have you done !!!!!
Because it now asks for a dual layer DVD I went out and bought (expensive) them and they won't burn either, it keeps coming up with an error message prior to completing.
I went through five of the dual layers and all had the same problem.
I need the program to be easy, it was and now its not.
Will there be a fix or how do I go back to the version prior to the update.

Is Share>DVD  the only export option giving you trouble? Will it let you create a single layer disk image?
If sharing works otherwise, export a master file. Bring that into Compressor and choose the DVD preset. In the Inspector>Encoder>Quality you should be able to adjust the bit rate down to where it will ft on a single-sided disk.( As you adjust te slider, the "Allows" message at the very bottom of the Quality tab will change. Be conservative and allow a cushion.)
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