You could have a bad batch of disks or you could try a different burning app like Imgburn, which is FREE. You can get it here...: http://www.imgburn.com/
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Cisdem DVD Burner is recommended as the most popular tool to burn MP4 to DVD on Mac, attributing to its powerful features:
1. Support virtually any video input 2. Support batch burning DVD 3. personalize videos with watermarks, subtitles, menu, template, etc. 4. PreviewProcess 10-20x faster 5. Being highly compatible with macOS
Use a burning software like Nero. It is great and shall provide you the facility of easily burning as many videos as your disc can hold.
Also, if you are on windows, after downloading the videos, insert a DVD in your Burner and then simply copy paste the videos on the DVD disc. Paste as many you want to i.e. as many allowed with in the space of disc and then right click anywhere on an empty area and select BURN DISC.
Are you sure the DVD-R disc you are trying to use is brand new and never written on?
Try using a DVD-RW disc or a different DVD-R disc...click on this link to learn more about DVD-R DVD-RW differences and troubleshooting
by 'racks' i presume you mean dvd trays....and by burn dvds you means copy from one dvd to another....
if this is the case you copy the first dvd to your hard disk, swap the original for a blank dvd, then burn the image.
to be more specific I would need to know the software you are trying to use
Just put in the blank dvd without trying to burn anything to it and see if your pc see's the blank dvd, if not find one that is recognized by your pc. After you put in a blank dvd, it should show under my computer in the drive and should be able to open it like a folder, or windows will pop up a little window that ask's if you would like to burn anything to the dvd.
When burning CD/DVD use a lower burning method... as not to rush data to burn and make sure that before burning the let it verify or test the data burned on the CD/DVD... it takes time, but be patient, after all it is your data.
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