All I know is that on the lastest Mint it does the same as before:  In order 
burn ap a DVD I have to reboot.  In some cases I can burn 2 DVDs by opening 
Brasero from the right click file menu, and then reboot if I want more to burn 
more.
 
Hope this helps- it did the exact same thing on the last Mint distro, on Lenovo 
GS-550, also on Lenovo IdeaPad

I get the SCSI disc callibration error, and then sometimes I can re-
install the blank disc and it works.

Seems that both times letting the system update most recent drivers
caused the problem.

Also the default disc writer no longer works - just like last time

-Newbie

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Title:
  Error while burning - some files may be corrupted on the disc

Status in A disc burning application for gnome 2:
  New
Status in OEM Priority Project:
  Invalid
Status in “brasero” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “brasero” package in Debian:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  brasero 2.26.0- this is happening after burning, but burned disk
  (DVD/CD) is "OK" so I send you an screen-shot and a brasero-
  session.log file, so you can see what is happening, I think I get this
  bug is because brasero check the file on the disk after ejected

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