I've spent a bunch more time trying to track down the source of my problem.
I'm now convinced it's a VirtualBox bug.  Here's what I found.

I created a video DVD using Nero 9.  I wrote the files to a folder so
I ended up with a VIDEO_TS folder and all the files in it.

I used Nero Burning ROM to write those files to a video DVD.

I then read the files back off the DVD and compared with the original
files on disk.  In one of the large video files, I see two bytes that
read back as zeroes every 65536 bytes.

If I use K3B under the host Linux system to write the same original
DVD video files to a blank disk, and then read those files back, they're
identical to the originals.  That convinces me that the DVD drive and
general DVD writing is working - it's not a hardware or Linux problem.

I've filed a bug:

http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/3242#preview

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