Burning DVD Maker to 98.9% errors

I'm trying to burn a WMV video to DVD that has been converted to a 1 hour long FLV video to 320 x 240. DVD Maker cannot create the disc. The Windows event viewer application log records these two entries:

Level Date and time Source event task category ID
Error 31/05/2009 12:42:18 Maker 1002 no Dvd Maker returned an error code (0xC00D002F) when burning the disc.
Error 31/05/2009 12:42:18 engine Maker 1001 None The Dvd Maker returned an error (-1072889809) code when burning the disc.

I burned the DVD in the past, but all this happens from time to time. The last time that I fixed it by unchecking the compressor in Movie Maker AVI codec, but that didn't work this time. I have all the latest Microsoft updates and patches including SP2 and all the latest hardware drivers. I tried to uninstall all 3rd and associated codecs advantage DVD creators. When I convert the FLV file to WMV format, I used the Koyote free video converter program. I uninstalled for too much from this program. Would be - that something inconsistent of the conversion process? Both of my DVD/RW drives were recently replaced and tested good. I have the same symptom with the reader. Here are my system specs too:

Gateway FX530S Gaming PC - Windows Vista Ultimate 32 bit SP2, Intel Q6600 2.4 ghz Core 2 Quad CPU, 1066 mhz FSB, 4 GB Patriot Extreme Performance PDC22G5300LLK RAM (overclocked to 1.9V to 800 mhz 5-5-5-15), rounded up 500 GB RAID - 0 HD double Array, dual DVD/RW, Vantec ATA133 IDE Cable, Delta 700w power supply, EVGA Nvidia 8800GTX 768 MB GPU (factory overclocked + 25 mhz), Antec VCool Slot Cooler , gateway 22 "LCD widescreen 1680 x 1050, Asus/ViXS 210 Combo TV Tuner, remote control gateway Media Center, remote control receiver IR, 9-in-1 Media Card Reader, Creative SoundBlaster X - FI Audio, system of speakers Logitech X - 230, Logitech Precision PC Gaming Headset, Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard, Logitech MX518 Gaming Mouse, Rocketfish Gaming Mouse Pad, Iomega Prestige 500 GB USB HD, guitar-Line 6 TonePort GX Interface.

Steve

I managed to do burn with Windows DVD Maker, after the conversion of FLV to AVI using the free service of the Media-Convert website.

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