Spitting out dvd 1 minute before its finish burning

Any ideas as to why this is happening? My IDVD project goes through the whole process of burning and then on the final minute when it is multiplexing it spits out the disk and does not put anything on it??
Any ideas anyone?

Question: Are you burning back to back dvd's? If so then allow the burner a few minutes to cool prior to trying again. If this is not the issue, then you may be experiencing a media issue. What brand and type of media are you using? Is it Verbatim? (pls avoid Memorex while troubleshooting on this forum).
That's seems to be what is recommended here on this forum most often.
Suggestion: Try making a disc image first to the desktop and test the image with apple's dvd player app. Assuming it plays exactly the way you want it to then use Verbatim Dvd-R to burn to at 4x or slower.

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