Roxio Toast 6 - Too old?

Hi - I'm still using Roxio Toast 6 Titanium on my 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook. I made a DVD via Final Cut Studio, and when I try to duplicate the DVD via Toast, I keep getting the following error message:
{DISC TITLE} could not be unmounted.
All open files on this volume must be closed first.
But the same copy of Toast 6 works fine on my old G4, and seems to work fine otherwise.
Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks.

You only need to create the disk image file once, then you can burn many DVDs from it. You can set it to eject each DVD when finished. It;'s only a couple of clicks to start the next one.

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