Running the command alone results in the same error (there's nothing written on DVD disk).
The drive itself behaves strange - for a minute or two head goes back and forward inside the DVD. Blank DVD disk itself is recognized correctly and it does work on Windows; sometimes it takes some time, probably due to fact that Linux leaves the drive in undefined state which after soft reset, renders the drive unusable (partly).
Running the command alone results in the same error (there's nothing written on DVD disk).
The drive itself behaves strange - for a minute or two head goes back and forward inside the DVD. Blank DVD disk itself is recognized correctly and it does work on Windows; sometimes it takes some time, probably due to fact that Linux leaves the drive in undefined state which after soft reset, renders the drive unusable (partly).