Are you burning the discs from Windows?
If so, I recommend using "Infra-recorder".
Its free, downloadable, you can find it with Google.
Just install/run it, select Action--->Burn Image----> Browse for your ISO file
and press GO.
Also, it is recommended to use a slower burn speed than MAX, to reduce the chance of errors.
Before burning any ISO's for Linux Distros, make sure you check the MD5 to verify the ISO image is good.
If you are NOT burning from Windows, K3B may do the job, but someone else would be far better to give ideas on this, as I have not yet burned any discs under Linux.
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