Ripping DL with toast.

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    I am uisng OS10.4.2, mactheripper 2.6.6, and toast 6 titanium. My cd burner is the Sony DRX 710UL. I tried doing my first dual rip today. I got some Ridata DVD+R DL, and I tried burning a backup copy of Sin City. It got all the way to the end of the rip, and I got an error:
    The drive reported an error:
    Sense Key = ILLEGAL REQUEST
    Sense Code = 0x72, 0x03
    SESSION FIXATION ERROR - INCOMPLETE TRACK IN SESSION.
    I have done successful rips on regular DVD-R before. (title only).I did the same thing I have done in the past. First use Mactheripper, and do a full extraction. Then just drag the folder, which contains the Video_TS and Audio_TS folders, to toast. I made sure that I had Data selected, then DVD-ROM (UDF). I selected 1x burn, then when it got to "Finishing", I got the error above. Any ideas?
     
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    After I clicked ok on the error, it asked if I wanted to verify the disc, and I said yes, and then I let it finish, and everything went fine. I played it on my G5 and it played fine, then I tried it on my Denon 3910, standalone dvd player, and it would not play back. I also tried it on a Panasonic DVD palyer, and no luck. I was told that someone had been able to successfully get the Verbatim DVD+R DL to play back in there Denon 2910. Any ideas?
    One more thing, the dvd that I successfully backed up onto a DVD-R would not play on my computer, but plays fine on my Denon 3910. This does not concern me, because I want to paly it on my Denon. I just thought that it was kind of strange. Also, when I did the DVD-R burn, there was a .df file that I had to delete. When I did the DVD+R DL, I never saw the .df file?
     
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