Slightly OT...involves exporting QT to iDVD and duplicating DVD

Hi all,
This is slightly OT, but I have been unable to get any info elsewhere, and this is probably something FCE users do a lot.
I am having an issue duplicating DVDs.I successfully created a DVD in iDVD from a QT export from FCE. Using disk utility, I am able to create a .dmg image, but have been unable to duplicate using the .dmg image. ( Have followed the disk utility help exactly). There is some talk about a problem with the (optiarc) drives in the MacPro, but nothing specific.
Has anyone run into the same issue or any suggestions?

Did you Save as Disk Image in iDVD, or did you burn a real DVD and then use Disk Utility to create a .dmg? It sounds like you did the latter. You don't want to create a .dmg file.
Go back to iDVD and do Save as Disk Image. Once you have the image file you can use Disk Utility to burn additional DVDs. You will get a .img file.
Or, if you're determined to go the DVD -> Disk Uility method, when you create the image file, be sure to select Image Format > DVD/CD Master and Encryption > None. You'll get a .cdr file that you can burn to additional DVDs. But I prefer going the iDVD Save as Disk Image route in the first place.

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