Toast Titanium Issue

I have been working on a project transfer 8 home video VHS tapes to DVD. I completed the project, and burned 4 DVD+R discs using DVDSP3. However, the client needs the discs to be DVD-R, so I told her I could take the 4 discs back and simply duplicate them onto a DVD-R. I inserted the first disc into my iMac, and a blank into an external burner. I opened Toast Titanium 7 and clicked the Copy button. The RAM Cache filled, and began to burn, but about half way through the burn, I received the error message ""I/O Error - Or your disc may be copy-protected - Error Code: -36". I have already deleted the original files from my computer, and the only usuable material I would have left are on the discs. How should I proceed?

Have you tried "Mac the Ripper"?
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/14414
Select "Full Disk Extraction" and then open Toast and use the "Video_TS" option with the file it creates. That should make an exact copy of the disk. It's an extra step for the first one, but you should be able to burn the other 3 right after without issue.
Hopefully this works.

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