What is the best external, dual-layer DVD burner?

Greetings.
My powerbook superdrive is jammed, and upon inspection by a Apple certified technician, it looks like I need a replacement.
The problem: Not under warranty and the internal Apple dual-layer superdrive is EXPENSIVE.
I'm looking to buy an external drive and I was wondering if anyone has a drive that meets these requirements:
-dual layer capability
-compatible with all iLife apps (especially iDVD and iTunes)
-packaged with a quality burning program (example: Toast)
Thanks for you input!
Powerbook G4 15'' 1.5   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

The LaCie D2 comes with a full not "LE" version of Toast, burns at 16X and has software called LaCie profiles you install to enable iLife compatibility. Not that it matters much - for iDVD it is better to make a disk image and then use Toast to burn it after you are happy with the image.

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