Still CS5.1, question burning on DVD DL 8.5 GB using WIndows 7, 64-bit

Is anyone familiar with the inability of CS5.1 still burn disc double layer 8.5 GB using Windows 7, 64 bit.  After many unsuccessful attempts, it turns out that you must still set as Windows XP compatibility in order to get the drive to burn.  Is this just a glitch with Windows 7 + Adobe Encore CS5.1?

The problem with compatibility on yet is that you lose the dynamic link with first Pro CS5.5 of changes.

Any other suggestions on the ability to burn without changing the compatibility of yet?

BTW, 4.7 GB DVD works great.

Thank you

Gianni (Melanie)

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