Trying to burn an album to DVD in PSE10

Right clicked on an album for "Export to DVD" and a little preview window opened & downloaded 360 images for 10-12 minutes, it closed, then I put a DVD in the tray & the program automatically started to burn to it for about 10 seconds. I checked the DVD and it only had nine images.
Tried the whole process again and got 7 images on this DVD.  Why won't all 360 images in the album burn to the DVD [when they apparently all download to the "Preview" window?]

OK, I’ll buy some different DVD’s this weekend and try them and let you
know.
Just wondering…with PSE7 when I would open a burned DVD the images come
right up.  With PSE10 I get 6 files, most of which are full of data; and
when I open the Root folder/file, then the index file and then I have to
open three more files to get to the images.  Why is PSE10 so much more
complicated to get to the pictures?
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