Tried to burn backup of iTunes library--crashed mid burn, now won't burn

Last night I was burning a backup of my iTunes Library to DVDs. It was supposed to burn only what's new or changed since my last backup (over a year ago). iTunes estimated that it was going to take 27 DVDs.
I got through the first 10 DVDs and then went to bed. When I woke up this morning, my iMac had powered off. I turned it back on and went to start the backup again. iTunes processed what needed to be backed up, gave the warning that it can't backup a couple of podcasts, and told me it'll take 17 DVDs--the same info as before. But then I get this error message:
"The attempt to burn a disc failed. The device failed to respond properly, unable to recover or retry. If you want to retry the current failed burn, Click on Retry. If you want to go to the next disc burn, click on Next. Otherwise click on Cancel."
Regardless of which option I chose, nothing works.
I've called Applecare about the problem. They've had me
-reset the PRAM
-unplug everything from my iMac
-delete the Library > Caches folder from both my hard drive and user account
-test burning a backup from iTunes in another user account (it worked find)
The last suggestion was an archive and reinstall, which I don't want to do (I want to be able to backup my music, but it's not worth it if I have to spend a day reinstalling all of my third-party applications).
(And it's not a problem with the blank DVDs: one that was rejected by iTunes in my account worked fine when I backedup to it from another account.)
Any idea what's causing iTunes to get the aforementioned error message and how I can fix it?
Thanks!
Message was edited by: The Zach

Ok sounds like one of two things happend here
1. iTunes lost its activation during the update. Try clicking on one of the songs in iTunes. Will it play them? If so they this is not the issue. If not it should ask you to provide the user name and ID for your account to activate that copy of iTunes.
2. The other thing that may have happened here is that the iPod was connected to another computer and synced with another instance of iTunes. If this is the case then the iPod will only sync with that computer. You will need to delete the songs off the iPod and reload them from iTunes.
NOTE : DO NOT DELETE YOUR SONGS OFF THE IPOD UNTIL YOU ARE SURE YOU HAVE THEM ON A PC SO YOU CAN RELOAD THEM ON THE IPOD. Once the music files are lost they can not be replaced.

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