Used KernelCheck v1.1.4 to build the latest kernel (using the default
settings, minus some drivers that weren't needed). The problem persists.

Attached dmesg from new kernel. I waited for it to boot to the GUI login
screen, logged in via ssh, mounted the disc (and was able to view/copy
files from it fine), unmounted the disc, logged in locally via the GUI
and the drive stopped responding shortly thereafter.

Apparently the problem occurs without even trying to mount the disc via the 
GUI. Steps required to reproduce the problem:
 a) Insert any burned disc into the burner drive.
 b) Login via the GUI.
 c) Wait a little bit for the kernel to realize there's a problem.

Any ideas where to go from here will be greatly appreciated.

** Attachment added: "dmesg-KernelCheck.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27666104/dmesg-KernelCheck.txt

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attempting to mount burned disc via GUI causes drive to stop responding
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