Can't burn videos with creation of DVD on a DVD + RW disc

I have been regularly using the creation of Windows DVD for burning slide /videos. I had in the past burnt an a project with .jpg images in a collection of slides on a DVD + R disc. It plays perfectly on my drive Blueray. Recently, I tried to burn a backup copy of this project on a DVD + RW. However, he does not play on the computer, a standard disk drive or BD player. Players do not recognize the disc. I tried to erase the RW but it takes 15 to 20 minutes just to read the disc, the drive keeps light glisten constantly and says that the disc is erased but when I re - save the project, the result is the same as before.
I tried to reformat the drive. When I click with the right button on the drive and click on format it again takes forever and a training constant light flashing. The format window options are gray and do not respond to orders
Thanks for any idea as to what is happening and what I can do to fix the hang ups I get.

I have been regularly using the creation of Windows DVD for burning slide /videos. I had in the past burnt an a project with .jpg images in a collection of slides on a DVD + R disc. It plays perfectly on my drive Blueray. Recently, I tried to burn a backup copy of this project on a DVD + RW. However, he does not play on the computer, a standard disk drive or BD player. Players do not recognize the disc. I tried to erase the RW but it takes 15 to 20 minutes just to read the disc, the drive keeps light glisten constantly and says that the disc is erased but when I re - save the project, the result is the same as before.
I tried to reformat the drive. When I click with the right button on the drive and click on format it again takes forever and a training constant light flashing. The format window options are gray and do not respond to orders
Thanks for any idea as to what is happening and what I can do to fix the hang ups I get.

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It is possible that the DVD + RW rewritable is the problem.
Some hardware is not fully compatible with them.

Personally, I did not have much success with DVD rewritable.
Verbatim DVD-R DVD have been reliable for me.

When I need a copy of a home made DVD I create an ISO
Image file... so I can quickly burn as many copies as I need
without loss of time to re-encoding of the project for each
copy.

First... just a suggestion... using a slow burn speed
produces a more reliable copy...

The freeware ImgBurn can create an ISO Image
that allows to burn copies. Once you have the
image created... you can use it to burn as many copies
as you need.

(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)

Ignore most of the download buttons and click to the left of the
green circle with the white arrow... He says...
«Click here to download»

Download ImgBurn:
http://www.Digital-Digest.com/software/download.php?sid=470&SSID=0&did=1
(The download is: SetupImgBurn_2.5.7.0.exe)

(During the installation there will be an option to install
Shortcuts of UniBlue and the "Ask Toolbar"... you can
you want to deselect those)

The following tutorials may be worth a visit:

How to create an image file of a disc with ImgBurn
http://Forum.ImgBurn.com/index.php?showtopic=6379

How to write an image file to a disc with ImgBurn
http://Forum.ImgBurn.com/index.php?showtopic=61

Good luck...

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