What CD/DVD brands are compatible with Satellite A300?

Hello,
I have a big problem when I burn the media (cd or dvd) on my laptop toshiba satellite A300.
I have already try different mark (philips, sony, tdk, ...) but for the tdk it works one time on five.
Here I bought the sony cd recordable and when I wanted to burn, i received the message "media incompatible or bad quality" :-(
I use the soft "cd burner xp"
I don't understand which mark should i buy ? of is this a problem of softwer ?
thank you in advance to bring your lights.
EG
(Belgium - Soignies)

thanks for yours responses.
in fact i use only DVD+R (tdk, philips and sony).
I had problems with tdk and mainly with phillips.
All my media (cd/dvd) were in the trash :-( it's not normal
I am going to try clean the lens with alcool and buy verbatim.
with the media CD-R sony no media work :-( it's crazy.
It's strange because the burning goes well (successfull) and when i put the cd on my cd player it doesn't work (run for a moment and print "no disk").

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