Windows 8 DVD-R

I have a G72 with Win7 and a G60 with Win8.   No laptop is going to burn a DVD-R.   It burns data to disk, but the DVD is unreadable in a standard DVD player or a computer.   Is there a way to make these laptops burn on DVD-R disks?

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