Unable to burn a DL DVD with iDVD 5.0.1 (626)!!!

Hello all!
Twice today I encountered the following issue.
6.5 GB long iDVD project, intended to be burned on a DL-DVD (Memorex Double Layer DVD+R, 8.5 GB, 2.4X) with my iMac G5 20", 2GB RAM, more than 160 GB remaining on hard disk; this computer normally burns DL-DVDs on DVD+R, as written in the user manual.
Okay, I let the software encode the project, meanwhile have a walk and when I'm back, the disk is ejected, and iDVD hung with a window telling the "recording is finished", still "thermometer", and a useless "Cancel" button; the rolling color wheel is also here. Force quit shows that iDVD doesn't respond.
And the ejected disk remains blank! So I guess iDVD hung after encoding, and didn't burn.
The project doesn't need any resources located on another CD or DVD.
I disabled all other apps to gain resource space, but no way.
I read it was a bad idea to burn from a disk image, because Disk Utility doesn't manage DL-DVDs...
Did I miss something?
Thanx a lot!

Memorex Double Layer DVD+R, 8.5 GB, 2.4X
I would suggest Verbatim DVD+R DL. Memorex single-layer has a bad track record here...
I read it was a bad idea to burn from a disk image, because Disk Utility doesn't manage DL-DVDs...
I don't think that's true. Try it. I've used Toast 6 with a disk image from DVD Studio Pro. That worked fine.

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