Replacement DVD/CD drive for IMAC 20

My AD-5630a drive refuses to burn anything in any format. I have tried 5 different brands of media, cleaned with CD cleaner, used compressed air, changed speed, and even talked nice to it. I have read an numerous amount of complaining about this same problem with these optical drives, with no answers. I wanted to buy a replacement drive also, but they are very difficult to locate and have almost given up. Since these drives are so finicky and so many have failed in the same way, I wonder if there is some other manufacturer that makes them. If so, who and what models would be compatible.

More info for all you out there that think that they can get to the bottom of this. The superdrive can read and write CDR's and can read and play DVD's. Just can't burn them! I have used a couple different type of DVD's and what happens using Disc Utility is that the burn process starts, then very quickly goes to "finishing burn". I then get a message that says "Unable to burn (insert title here) the disc isn't writeable"
I am using DVD-R (and have in the past). I have had great experience with the HP brand that allows for inkjet printing on the surface. However, I have gone to Memorex (same problem), then to a different HP and this is all I get. I have used Tayo-Uden as well. Any ideas?
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