"Error message" DVD burning

Can anyone help please. I have a HP Pavilion Media Center m8277c Desktop model. I use Roxio Creator to burn copies of CDs and DVDs. The program copies my DVD on the hard drive. When he tells me to put a disk, I do, and then a few minutes later a message window comes up with the yellow triangle. He tells me there is an error and I should click the retry button or insert a new disk. None of these suggestions work. I checked my program. I check the disc. I checked the updates. It tell me that everything is working properly. I don't understand? Thanks to all of you who are really computer savy which can help you!

Hello

Try Imgburn to copy your disk.  You can also use Imgburn to make sure the media you enter what to use is compatible with your optical drive.

Do not try to copy a commercial DVD because they are protected against copying.

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